Chapter 19 Lesson 1
Chapter 19 Lesson 2
Chapter 20 Lesson 1
Chapter 20 Lesson 2
Chapter 20 Lesson 3
100

Are used to treat or prevent disease, & are dangerous when mixed with alcohol.

Medicines

100

Medicines that are available only with the recommendation of a doctor, & are dispensed only by a licensed pharmacist

Prescription medicines.

100

A substance that causes physiological or psychological dependence

A addictive drug.

100

When a tobacco user no longer uses tobacco, the body no longer gets nicotine, & the user experiences this

 Nicotine withdrawal

100

This harmful to nonsmokers & smokers because it contains toxic substances.

Environmental tobacco smoke

200

A substance other than food that changes the structure or function of the body or mind.

A Drug

200

Medicines that you can buy without a doctor’s prescription

 OTC (Over the Counter).

200

Tobacco users can become addicted to this

Nicotine

200

This be used to deliver small amounts of nicotine to the body while a tobacco user is quitting tobacco.

A nicotine substitute

200

This type of smoke comes from a smoker’s lung.

Mainstream smoke

300

A preparation that prevents a person from contracting a specific disease.

Vaccine

300

Failing to follow the instructions on or included with a medicine package

Medicine misuse

300

A drug that increases the action of the central nervous system, the heart, & other organs

A stimulant

300

A person who wants to successfully quit tobacco could join this which will help the person learn how to quit.

A tobacco cessation program

300

Higher concentrations of toxic substances are in this type of smoke.

Sidestream smoke

400

People may experience these while taking a medicine, which are effects that are not intended.

Side effects

400

Intentionally taking medicines for nonmedical reasons

Medicine abuse

400

A cancer-causing substance. 

A carcinogen

400

Tobacco users often find it difficult to quit using tobacco because they experience this 

Nicotine withdrawal

400


Environmental tobacco smoke is another name for this type of smoke


Secondhand smoke

500

Interaction occurs when medicines work together in a positive way, 

An Additive

500

If you take a large amount of medicine, you could have a life-threatening reaction

A drug overdose

500

When tobacco burns, it produces a thick, sticky, dark fluid known as this

Tar

500

In addition to carcinogen, nicotine, & other toxic substances, tobacco smoke contains these 

Tar & carbon monoxide

500

Thickened, white, leathery-looking spots on the inside of the mouth that can develop into oral cancer is referred to as this.

Leukoplakia

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