A chemical substance that is taken to cause changes in a person's body or behavior.
What is a Drug
An extremely addictive chemical in tobacco products.
What is Nicotine.
Legal drugs that help the body fight injury, illness, or disease.
What is Medicine.
What is Depressant.
Smoke that goes into the air directly from the cigarette.
What is Sidestream Smoke.
The process in which microorgansisms called yeast feed on the sugars in foods such a malted grains, grapes, or berries.
What is Fermentation.
Chewing Tobacco is an example of what kind of tobacco product?
What is Smokeless.
An unwanted physical or mental effect caused by a drug.
What is Side Effect.
Smoke that is exhaled from a smoker's lungs.
What is Mainstream Smoke.
A prescription drug that is sometimes sold illegally as "speed" or "uppers".
What is Amphetamines.
A policy that enforces strict consequences for underage drinking.
What is Zero-Tolerance Policy.
The dark, sticky substance that forms when tobacco burns.
What is Tar.
Drugs that first gained popularity at dance clubs and raves.
What is Club Drugs.
A type of drug that increases the activity of the nervous system.
What is Stimulant.
First stage of alcoholism.
What is Problem Drinking.
The amount of alcohol in a person's blood, expressed as a percentage.
What is Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC).
Pregnant women who smoke have higher rates of this.
What is Still Birth, Miscarriages, and Premature Births.
Any drug made from psychoactive compounds contained in the seed pods of poppy plants.
What is Opiate.
Synthetic drugs that are similar to the hormone testosterone.
What is Anabolic Steroids.
A powerful but short-acting stimulant.
What is Cocaine.
The consequence of taking an excessive amount of a drug that leads to coma or death.
What is Overdose.
Chronic Bronchitis and emphysema are two types of what.
What is Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder (COPD).
An illegal opiate made from morphine in a lab.
The state of losing control over the use of a drug.
What is Addiction.
What is Secondhand Smoke.