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For each phrase below, choose the most appropriate key term from the list above
a. The improper or unsafe use of a drug
b. A drug that is inhaled as vapors
c. a drug that temporarily increases energy and alertness
d. drug withdrawal occurring in newborn infants
e. laboratory made drugs that closely resemble common illegal drugs in chemical structure and effect
f. a drug that slows the body and the brain

Sagot :

Answer:

a. Drug abuse

b. Inhalants

c. Stimulants

d. Neonatal abstinence syndrome

e. Club designer drugs

f. Depressants

Explanation:

Drug abuse can be defined as the excessive use of drugs that can be harmful to the individual or to others, which is associated with social, behavioral, physical and job-related problems. Inhalants drugs (e.g., glue, cocaine) are volatile drugs whose inhalation may induce psychoactive and/or mind-altering effects. Stimulant drugs (e.g., cocaine, amphetamines) are drugs that excite body functions by accelerating the activity of the central nervous system (CNS), while depressant drugs (e.g., alcohol) slow down the CNS. Neonatal abstinence syndrome occurs when a neonate withdraws from certain drugs (usually opioid drugs which interact with opioid receptors) to which he/she was exposed before birth. Finally, designer drugs (e.g., ecstasy, ketamine, LSD) are drugs synthesized in illegal labs which are commonly known as “club drugs” because they are often used and sold in nightclubs.