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Drug Use Vocabulary

Across
Factors that increase the likelihood of beginning substance use, of regular and harmful use, and of other behavioral health problems associated with use.
A process in which the body rids itself of a drug, or its metabolites.
Symptoms that can occur after long-term use of a drug is reduced or stopped; these symptoms occur if tolerance to a substance has occurred, and vary according to substance.
A powerful, often overwhelming desire to use drugs.
Down
the return to drug use after an attempt to stop.
Sensations, sounds and/or images that seem real though they are not.
Not using drugs or alcohol.
A chronic, relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive (or difficult to control) drug seeking and use despite harmful consequences, as well as long-lasting changes in the brain. In the past, people who used drugs were called “addicts.” Current appropriate terms are people who use drugs and drug users.
A condition in which higher doses of a drug are required to achieve the desired effect.
A brain chemical, classified as a neurotransmitter, found in regions of the brain that regulate movement, emotion, motivation, and reinforcement of rewarding behavior.