Substance Education

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