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Definitions This section of Chapter 2 will present 14 definitions that will be part of the Chapter 2 test. Use the definitions found ONLY in these slides and NOT any from the textbook or the Internet.

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Page 1: Definitions This section of Chapter 2 will present 14 definitions that will be part of the Chapter 2 test. Use the definitions found ONLY in these slides

Definitions This section of Chapter 2 will present 14

definitions that will be part of the Chapter 2 test.

Use the definitions found ONLY in these slides and NOT any from the textbook or the Internet.

Page 2: Definitions This section of Chapter 2 will present 14 definitions that will be part of the Chapter 2 test. Use the definitions found ONLY in these slides

Drug: Any substance, which by its chemical

nature (except food) alters structure or function in the living organism.

Explanation: It has a chemical nature It’s going to change you in some way

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Drug Use: Use of drugs for medical purposes Explanation:

I know that you can “abuse” prescription drugs, but for the “sake of argument” this is what we are going to “call” drug use.

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Drug Abuse: Use of drugs that results in

physiological or psychological harm to the user (purposes other than those intended in medicine.)

Explanation: It’s “abuse” if it harms you! You can abuse drugs that have no

medicinal value too.

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Drug Addiction: State of periodic or chronic intoxication

produced by the repeated consumption of a drug.

Explanation: I know that you can be “addicted” even

after one experience with certain drugs, but most of them will require a repeated consumption.

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Psychological Dependence: The mind tricks the body into thinking it

needs the drug. Explanation:

You don’t really physically need it but you “think” you do.

Cocaine is a good example of this.

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Physical Dependence: A condition in which a specific drug

must be present for the cells to continue functioning in a way similar to the way they functioned prior to the use of drugs.

Explanation: You know that you were physically

dependent on the drug if you have ANY withdrawal symptoms

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Tolerance: An acquired reaction to a drug that

necessitates an increased dosage to maintain a given effect or action.

Explanation: You will need more than 3 beers to get the

same “buzz” that you got when you initially drank 3 beers.

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Potency: Relates to how little of a drug is required

to produce a given effect. Explanation:

The most potent drug we know is LSD. You only need a very small amount to “trip

on.”

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Toxic: Harmful, destructive, or deadly. Explanation:

Alcohol is one of the most toxic drugs we know.

We mean that it is very harmful and destructive to the body!

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Acute: The short-term effects or effects from a

single administration of a drug. Explanation:

The effects from being drunk one night OR The effects from one dose of cocaine.

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Chronic: Persistent effects produced by long-

term use. Explanation:

The physiological effects from drinking alcohol over a long period of time.

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Specific Effects: Those effects of a drug that depend on

the amount and type of chemical contained in the drug.

Explanation: What the chemical is specifically going to

do to you whether you think it will or not. Marijuana has specific physiological effects

whether you think it is harmless or not.

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Nonspecific Effects: Effects are not based on its chemical

activity; also referred to as a “placebo effect.”

Explanation: It’s your “mind set” while taking the drug

OR It’s how you behave when you think you

are taking a drug but really aren’t

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Additive Effects: When the effects of two different drugs

add up to produce a greater effect than either drug alone.

Explanation: This is what will happen when you take 2

different drugs at the same time; it’s going to have a greater effect on your body.