Across
- 7. A group of drugs that change a person’s perception of reality.
- 8. This is the dried leaves, flowers, stems, and seeds of the cannabis sativa plant.
- 9. This club drug acts as a stimulant and hallucinogen and produces an energizing effect, distortions in time and perception, and is known as Molly.
- 13. A mental health concern that is connected to PED use and causes people to have extreme obsessions over their body’s appearance and perceived flaws.
- 16. A possible mental health effect of heavy cannabis use that involves losing touch with reality.
- 17. THis hallucinogen causes superhuman strength.
- 19. A common risk of hallucinogen use involving fear, panic, and distress.
- 20. Marijuana can affect this brain skill, making it harder to learn or remember information
- 21. Substances similar to testosterone, also called rhoids and juice.
Down
- 1. This category of drugs is commonly used to assist with date rape.
- 2. A risk of steroid misuse where teens stop growing because growth plates close too early.
- 3. Misusing inhalants can cause permanent damage to this organ responsible for thinking and memory.
- 4. Marijuana smoke can irritate and damage this organ used for breathing.
- 5. Cannabis that is prescribed by a doctor to help treat certain medical conditions.
- 6. This is the main psychoactive ingredient in cannabis.
- 10. This has normalized PED use by influencers, coaches and peers and has increased their use among teenagers.
- 11. Substances that people abuse in hopes of promoting muscle growth, athletic performance, and improves physical appearance.
- 12. Also known as “magic mushrooms” or “shrooms,” which comes from certain types of mushrooms.
- 14. Long term effect of hallucinogens, where you can re-experience the visual aspects of a trip, even if you haven’t taken any substances in a long time.
- 15. Household products like glue or spray paint that some people misuse by breathing in fumes.
- 18. When it comes to PED’s, legal does not mean ____________.
