Select the key term that is most associated with the description below. Each term is used only once.
A. Loss of control over drinking alcoholic beverages
B. Condition of dullness, apathy, and no interest in the future
C.
D.
E. Synthetic hallucinogen drug also known as Ecstasy
F. Disease affecting the heart muscle
G.
H. Neurotransmitter that affects emotional, mental, and motor functions
I. Faster-than-normal heart rate
J. Effect of mixing two or more drugs
A. Alcoholism
B. Amotivational syndrome
C. Addiction
D. Alveoli
E. MDMA
F. Cardiomyopathy
G. Tar
H. Dopamine
I. Tachycardia
J. Synergistic action
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