Across
- 3. These drugs were originally coming from the poppy, but many drugs in this class are now produced by the pharmaceutical industry
- 4. These drugs effect the brain and the body to cause a variety of effects, including increased blood pressure, heart, and respiration rate, high blood sugar levels, increased energy, alertness and decreases appetite
- 8. These drugs act on the brain, intensifying all senses, dramatically affecting perception, and creating disorientation. Hallucinogens raise the heart rate and sensory activity and muddle perceptions of reality
- 9. Artificial hormones that can improve strength and muscle mass
- 11. Alcohol filters through the...
- 12. These are drugs that act on the central nervous system, producing feelings of relaxation, and can lead to intoxication
- 14. Any of various organic substances, such as THC, found in cannabis
- 16. predictable patterns in physical symptoms associated with lack of drug
- 18. movement away from recovery
Down
- 1. A person trained to give guidance on personal, social, or psychological problems
- 2. The condition of being abnormally dependent on a habit
- 5. Allowable or enforceable
- 6. A chemical substance that when taken into the body alters the structure or function of the body in some way
- 7. The minimization of medical, psychological and social costs associated with drug taking behaviour
- 10. Forbidden by law
- 13. Used by pouring the product into a bag and inhaling
- 15. 47,000 Canadian ________ are linked to substance abuse annually
- 17. Something that can be used for support or help