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3.3 Toxicology

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Horizontales
A physical process and change in behavior associated with drug use whereby a person craves a drug; failure to take the drug can result in withdrawal systems.
The study of drugs, poisons, toxins, and other substances that harm a person when used for medical, recreational, or criminal purposes
A substance that decreases or inhibits the nervous system, reducing alertness
A low dosage of drug given over a longer period of time.
A condition occurring consistent use of one drug whereby a person needs more and more of the drug to produce the same effect.
A specialist performing tests and analyses on drugs, toxins, poisons, or chemical present in the body.
Law that established penalties for possession, use, or distribution of illegal drugs and established five schedules for classifying drug.
A high dosage of poison given over a short period of time
A natural or manufactured substance that can cause severe illness or death in ingested, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin.
Physical and mental symptoms that occur after stopping or reducing intake of a drug.
A drug that changes a person's perceptions and thinking during intoxication
The degree to which a substance is poisonous or can cause illness or death
Verticales
The by-product formed during the metabolism of a chemcial
A law that reduced the penalties of drug use, possession, and distribution for those already in federal prison
A naturally produced by a living thing that can cause illness or death in humans
Powerful craving for a drug; may lead to addiction
A drug or other chemical compound whose manufacture, distribution, possession, and use are regulated by the legal system.
A drug that causes addiction, habituation, or a marked change in consciousness; has limited or no medical use; and is listed in Schedule 1 of the U.S. Controlled Substances Act.
A chemical messenger produced by one neuron that binds to the next neuron to either stimulate or inhibit communication within the nervous system
A substance that affects the nervous system by increasing alertness, attention, and energy, as well as elevating blood pressure, heart rate, and respiration.
An addictive, sleep-induced drug, often derived from opium, that acts as a central nervous system depressant and suppresses pain