Across
- 2. - A hallucinogen formed from the ergot fungus.
- 4. - an opioid that is a common culprit for overdose in unsuspecting users.
- 9. - A term used to describe the sensation following the use of MDMA.
- 11. - A common social drug that starts with disinhibition and mild euphoria at low doses.
- 13. - often common household substances delivered as vapors that create a state of intoxication.
- 14. - Bath salts are an example of this class of drugs.
- 15. - A green leafy plant that is becoming legalized across the United States in recent years.
- 16. - An infection that is often associated with shared needle use.
- 17. - “Magic Mushrooms” active ingredient.
- 21. - The most widely used drug in the world that helps foster wakefulness and productivity.
- 22. - THC and CBD bind to these types of receptors.
- 23. - A compound first synthesized from ephedrine in 1893.
Down
- 1. - Drugs that cause an altered perception of reality.
- 3. - A plant found in the American southwest that is chewed or brewed for ceremonies.
- 5. - A potent plant-based psychedelic whose active ingredient is dimethyltryptamine.
- 6. - A common term used to describe the experience with hallucinogens.
- 7. - An empathogen gaining research in the treatment of trauma.
- 8. - A medical emergency following administration of toxic doses of a drug.
- 10. - A schedule III controlled substance in the US that is often used in hospitals and may be used to treat depression and addiction.
- 12. - A drug primarily produced from a plant grown in the fields of Afghanistan.
- 18. - Illicit drugs used by athletes to gain a competitive advantage.
- 19. - A class of drugs best known for revving up the body.
- 20. - A popular stimulant that is primarily grown and processed in Latin American countries.
- 21. - The smokable form of cocaine.
