Across
- 4. Name of cannabis receptors in the body
- 5. Type of cannabinoid also known as K2, Spice, Black Mamba, Crazy Clown
- 7. Endogenous (natural) cannabis chemical in your body
- 11. This neurotransmitter is increased with alcohol and cannabis use
- 13. May cause an early age onset of this mental health disorder
- 15. Neurotransmitter that is decreased with cannabis use
- 16. THC effects on clozapine and olanzapine levels
- 17. Shorter, fattier plant that creates a "body high"
- 19. Lowers this aspect of a newborn baby if the mother uses cannabis during pregnancy
- 21. Symptoms include irritability, anger, disrupted sleep, sweating, tremors, headaches, and depressed mood
- 22. Non-psychoactive form of marijuana that does NOT cause a high
- 24. Oromuscosal spray approved in Canada for chronic pain management
Down
- 1. Cannabis use increases levels of this neurotransmitter resulting in euphoria, pleasure, and reward
- 2. Effect of cannabis on the respiratory and cardiovascular systems
- 3. Using marijuana with opioids and benzodiazepines can cause this symptom
- 6. CB1 Receptor is located here
- 8. FDA approved for anorexia due to AIDS, and nausea/vomiting due to chemotherapy
- 9. Risk of psychotic symptoms and suicide attempts
- 10. Tall, skinny plant that creates a "cerebral brain high"
- 12. Main psychoactive ingredient in marijuana
- 14. Type of tissue cannabis is stored in if used consistently which results in a slower elimination from the body
- 18. Only FDA-approved CBD product for epilepsy [seizures] in children
- 19. THC and CBD make increase the levels of this blood thinner medication
- 20. May worsen symptoms of this mental health disorder
- 23. CB2 Receptor is located here
