 |  Core Concepts in Health Brief, 9/e Paul M. Insel,
Stanford University, School of Medicine Walton T. Roth,
Stanford University, School of Medicine
The Use and Abuse of Psychoactive Drugs
Chapter Outline
This chapter focuses on psychoactive drugs--those designed to alter a person's experiences or consciousness and their short- and long-term effects and potential for abuse and addiction.
- Addictive behavior
- Drug use, abuse, and dependence
- Three categories of factors determine how a drug will affect the body.
- The major psychoactive drugs are opioids; central nervous system depressants;
central nervous system stimulants; marijuana and other cannabis products;
hallucinogens; and inhalants.
- Drug use: the decades ahead
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