Dark sticky substance that forms when tobacco is burned.
What is tar?
A period of time that a drinker cannot recall.
What is a blackout?
Legal drugs that help fight injuries, illness, and diseases.
What are medicines?
White patches form on the tongue or lining of the mouth.
What is Leukoplakia?
Alcohol is an example of a __________.
What is a depressant?
This is placed between the lower lip and gums.
What is snuff?
Drinking excessive amounts of alcohol in a short period of time.
What is binge drinking?
Drugs that alter mood, perceptions of time and/or reality.
What are psychoactive drugs?
this is the leading cause of cancer death.
What is lung cancer?
Strong mood-changing drugs with unpredictable phycological effects.
What are hallucinogens?
____________ is inflammation of the bronchi
What is Chronic bronchitis?
Heart defects, malformed faces, and delayed growth are examples of _________.
What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAD)?
When a drug is intentionally used improperly or unsafely.
What is drug abuse?
A disease where fat-filled cells die and leave behind useless scar tissue.
What is Cirrhosis?
Restlessnes, dizziness, nausea and confusion are examples of __________.
What are Narcotics?
A secondhand smoke that is exhaled from the smokers lungs.
What is mainstream smoke?
Body becomes used to the original amount and the need for more increases.
What is tolerance?
Drugs you get at a store without a doctor‘s prescription.
What are over the counter drugs?
Causes irregular heartbeat and a buildup of fatty deposits in the heart.
What is heart disease?
Substances that give off psychoactive vapors the user will sniff.
What are inhalants?
_____ increases the heart rate and blood pressure.
What is Nicotine?
________ is when a drinker has no control of their drinking
What is addiction?
_________ are a chemical substance that people of any age may not lawfully manufacture, posses, buy or sell.
What are illegal drugs?
Cancer in the mouth, throat and tongue is ___________.
What is oral cancer?
These steroids can be taken by tablets/capsule, or can be injected.
What are anabolic steroids?