| Drug Use | | A sometimes fatal reaction to a large dose of a drug. |
| Stacking | | Improper use of a drug, usually done by mistake. |
| Overdose | | Taking meds properly and in its correct dosage. |
| Withdrawal | | The main active ingredient in marijuana. |
| Depressant | | Needing an increased amount to feel its effects. |
| Effect | | These drugs distort sensory information going to the brain, users may have a distorted sense of reality. |
| Drug Misuse | | These drugs slow down brain and body functions. |
| Stimulant | | When a drug becomes ineffective at a certain level. |
| Drug Abuse | | A substance that causes a physical or emotional change in a person. |
| Fifteen | | Strong need for a drug, can't manage without it. |
| Inhalants | | The influence a drug has on the body and the mind or both. |
| Tolerance | | The hormone released when using marijuana. Makes user feel happy. |
| Carcinogen | | An effect on a person's mood or behavior. Mood altering. |
| Psychoactive Effects | | Caffeine affects the body in ____ minutes. |
| Narcotic | | These drugs speed up the mental and physical responses of the central nervous system. |
| Tapering | | Used to illegally manufacture drugs. Typically small and use common household items. |
| Twenty | | A condition in which the body relies on a given drug to help it function. |
| Plateauing | | The body's reaction when it doesn't receive a drug it depends on. |
| Marijuana | | Taking more than one type of steroid at a time. |
| Clandestine Laboratory | | A legal substance used to treat an illness or ailment. |
| Drug | | These drugs are powerful painkillers that suppress the central nervous system. |
| Craving | | Traditionally 6-12 weeks. |
| THC | | A cancer causing agent. |
| Medicine | | Smoking one joint equals ____ cigarettes worth of tar and chemicals. |
| Side Effect | | Driving while under the influence of drugs. |
| Addiction | | An effect that accompanies the expected effect of a drug. |
| Dopamine | | Slowly decreasing steroid intake. |
| Drugged Driving | | Classified as both a hallucinogen and a depressant. |
| Hallucinogen | | These drugs are common household products, gives the user mind altering effects. |
| Cycling | | Intentional improper use of a drug. |