Match the drugs in the left column to the effects in the right column

1. diazepam a. A depressant drug once used for the treatment of insomnia that is highly reactive with alcohol.
2. gamma-
hydroxybutyrate b. nonbarbiturate depressant drug once used as a sedative under the name Quaalude.
3. nitrous oxide c. An analgesic gas commonly used in modern dentistry. It is also referred to as laughing gas.
4. chloral hydrate d. A family of anti-anxiety drugs, such as Valium or Librium
5. oil of mustard e. A commonly abused inhalant drug, and induces euphoric feelings
6. ether f. A major benzodiazepine drug for the treatment of anxiety, under the brand name is Valium.
7. zolpidem g. A nonbenzodiazepine sedative-hypnotic drug for the treatment of insomnia. Brand name is Ambien.
8. butyl nitrite h. A powerful depressant, often abused to induce euphoria and sedation, and has been used as a date-rape drug.
9. benzodiazepines i. An additive in Testor brand hobby-kit glues that produces nasal irritation when inhaled, thus reduces potential for inhalant abuse.
10. methaqualone
j. An anesthetic drug, first introduced to surgical practice by William T. Morton in the 1840s. It is highly flammable.


Answers:
1. *f
2. *h
3. *c
4. *a
5. *i
6. *j
7. *g
8. *e
9. *d
10. *b

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