front 1 Addiction | back 1 the fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity. |
front 2 Blood alcohol content | back 2 the percent of alcohol (ethyl alcohol or ethanol) in a person's blood stream |
front 3 Cannabis | back 3 a tall plant with a stiff upright stem, divided serrated leaves, and glandular hairs. It is used to produce hemp fiber and as a drug. |
front 4 Carcinogen | back 4 a substance, organism or agent capable of causing cancer |
front 5 Dependence | back 5 the state of relying on or being controlled by someone or something else. |
front 6 Depressant | back 6 reducing functional or nervous activity. |
front 7 Detoxification | back 7 a set of interventions aimed at managing acute intoxication and withdrawal |
front 8 Drug | back 8 substances that change a person's mental or physical state |
front 9 Hallucinogen | back 9 a drug that causes hallucinations, such as LSD. |
front 10 Inhalant | back 10 a medicinal preparation for inhaling. |
front 11 Intoxication | back 11 the state of being intoxicated, especially by alcohol. |
front 12 Naloxone/Narcan | back 12 no data |
front 13 Nicotine | back 13 no data |
front 14 Opiate | back 14 no data |
front 15 Overdose | back 15 no data |
front 16 Potency | back 16 no data |
front 17 Prescription drug | back 17 no data |
front 18 Psychedelic drug | back 18 no data |
front 19 Recovery | back 19 no data |
front 20 Relapse | back 20 no data |
front 21 Sedative | back 21 no data |
front 22 Stimulant | back 22 no data |
front 23 Tobacco | back 23 no data |
front 24 Tolerance | back 24 no data |
front 25 Withdrawal | back 25 no data |