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Drugs that slow brain and body activities are called
A. hallucinogens.
B. stimulants.
C. depressants.
D. over-the-counter.
A. hallucinogens.
B. stimulants.
C. depressants.
D. over-the-counter.
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Angel ;)
Drugs that slow brain and body activities are called
A. hallucinogens.
B. stimulants.
C. depressants.
D. over-the-counter.
A. hallucinogens.
B. stimulants.
C. depressants.
D. over-the-counter.
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Angel ;)
Drugs that overload the brain with sensory information are called
A. hallucinogens.
B. stimulants.
C. depressants.
D. over-the-counter.
A. hallucinogens.
B. stimulants.
C. depressants.
D. over-the-counter.
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Angel ;)
_____ occurs when two drugs being taken cancel out each other effects.
A. Drug antagonism
B. Drug synergism
C. A drug overdose
D. Withdrawal
A. Drug antagonism
B. Drug synergism
C. A drug overdose
D. Withdrawal
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Angel ;)
A legal drug obtained without written orders from a doctor is called a(n)
A. prescription drug.
B. over-the-counter drug.
C. impurity.
D. hallucinogen.
A. prescription drug.
B. over-the-counter drug.
C. impurity.
D. hallucinogen.
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A ____________ is a part of your life that helps you avoid drug abuse.
A. risk factor
B. peer
C. protective factor
D. stressor
A. risk factor
B. peer
C. protective factor
D. stressor
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Angel ;)
In terms of drug abuse risk, spending quality time with family members is a
A. family risk factor.
B. family protective factor.
C. social risk factor.
D. social protective factor.
A. family risk factor.
B. family protective factor.
C. social risk factor.
D. social protective factor.
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Angel ;)
In terms of drug abuse risk, stress and negative feelings are possible
A. family risk factors.
B. social protective factors.
C. personal risk factors.
D. personal protective factors.
A. family risk factors.
B. social protective factors.
C. personal risk factors.
D. personal protective factors.
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C. depressants.
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C. depressants.
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A. hallucinogens.
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A. Drug antagonism.
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B. over-the-counter drug.
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C. protective factor.
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B. family protective factor.
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C. personal risk factors.
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