Period of time that the drinker cannot recall or remember what had happened.
What is a blackout?
This chemical in tobacco is an oderless, poisonous gas.
What is carbon monoxide?
Legal drugs that help the body to fight injury, illness or diseases.
What is medicines?
This is a disease of the lung and it’s the #1 killer
What is lung cancer?
These drugs are fat soluble and cause “flashbacks”
What is hallucinogens?
This is when a drinker drinks too much alcohol in one sitting .
What is Binge drinking?
This chemical is dark and forms sticky substances when tobacco is burned.
What is tar?
The types of drugs that can be purchased at the store.
What is over the counter drugs?
Inflammation of the bronchii
What is chronic bronchitis?
These drugs are derived from the poppy plant
A condition in which less and less alcohol causes intoxication.
What is reverse tolerance?
Smoke that is exhaled from the smokers lungs .
what is Mainstream smoke?
This is when a drug user needs more of a drug to feel the effects.
What is tolerance?
White patches on the tongue/mouth
What is Leukoplakia?
Drugs such as Cocaine, crack, caffeine, Crystal-Meth.
What is Stimulants?
Drinking one night and not feeling the effects till after the next morning.
What is a hangover?
Smoke that goes directly into the air from the burning cigarette.
What is Sidestream smoke?
The improper use of medicines.
What is drug misuse?
Air sacs cannot contract from tar build-up.
What is Emphysema?
These drugs are substances that will give off psychoactive vapors the user will sniff.
What is inhalants?
This is when a persons mental and physical abilities are impacted by alcohol.
What is intoxication?
The chemical in tobacco that causes the heart rate and blood pressure to increase.
What is nicotine?
This is when a drug is intentionally used improperly or unsafely.
What is drug abuse?
This is a disease someone can get if they smoke over a long period of time.
What is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?
These drugs relax the user, impairing their judgment and slow down Central Nervous System functions.
What is depressants?