Drugs

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Across
  1. 5. often abused by individuals who are interested in accelerating muscle growth
  2. 8. drugs have less potential for abuse and a currently accepted medical use such as all barbiturate prescriptions not covered under Schedule II, such as codeine and anabolic steroids
  3. 9. substances used to depress the functions of the central nervous system
  4. 11. unlike barbiturates, produce a relaxing tranquility without impairment of high-thinking faculties or inducing sleep
  5. 12. drugs have a high potential for abuse and have medical use with severe restrictions such as cocaine, PCP, and most amphetamine and barbiturate prescriptions
  6. 13. often synthesized in clandestine laboratories and is often smoked, ingested, sniffed.
  7. 16. drugs must show low abuse potential and have medical use such as opiate drug mixtures that contain nonnarcotic medicinal
  8. 17. causes increased alertness and vigor, accompanied by the suppression of hunger, fatigue, and boredom
  9. 18. normally taken orally and create a feeling of well-being, relax the body, and produce sleep.
  10. 19. primarily used as a veterinary animal anesthetic that in humans causes euphoria and hallucinations
  11. 21. present in opium, but it is usually prepared synthetically from morphine
  12. 22. pharmacologically related to heroin, appears to eliminate the addict’s desire for heroin while producing minimal side effects
  13. 24. readily extracted from opium and is used to synthesize heroin
  14. 25. have a high potential for abuse and have no currently accepted medical use such as heroin, marijuana, methaqualone, and LSD
Down
  1. 1. drugs have a low potential for abuse and have a current medical use such as darvon, phenobarbital, and some tranquilizers such as diazepam (valium) and chlordiazepoxide (Librium)
  2. 2. a synthetic mind-altering drug that exhibits many hallucinogenic and amphetamine-like
  3. 3. synthesized from lysergic acid, and can cause hallucinations that can last for 12 hours
  4. 4. analgesics, meaning they relieve pain by a depressing action on the central nervous system.
  5. 6. with the active ingredient oxycodone, is not derived from opium or morphine, but does have the same physiological effects on the body as do opium narcotics
  6. 7. often injected intravenously, cause an initial “rush,” followed by an intense feeling of pleasure
  7. 10. produces a “high” that is accompanied by drowsiness and a sense of well-being that generally last for three to four hours
  8. 14. cocaine mixed with baking soda and water, then heated
  9. 15. refers to a preparation derived from the plant Cannabis
  10. 20. enters the body’s bloodstream and quickly travels to the brain, where it acts to suppress the brain’s control of thought processes and muscle coordination
  11. 23. can be defined as a natural or synthetic substance that is used to produce physiological or psychological effects in humans or other higher-order animals