Medications
Illegal Drugs
Prevent & Treat Drug Abuse and Addiction
I Love Health
I Love PE
100

Drugs and medicines used to treat symptoms of an illness or to cure, manage, or prevent a disease.

What are Medications

100

Substances that are against the law to use because they can be harmful to a person's health.

What are Illegal Drugs

100

Occurence when a person takes a drug again after deciding to stop.

What is Relapse

100

Medications and other substances that change the way the body or brain functions.

What are Drugs

100

Taking too much of a medication; often causes dangerous, life-threatening consequences.

What is Overdose

200

Medications that can treat health conditions to improve a person's health and enhance wellness.

What are Legal Drugs

200

Drug that usually comes in the form of white powder made from the leaves of the coca plant.

What is Cocaine

200

Message that is shown in the media to support public health

What is Public Service Announcement (PSA)

200
Drug made up of dried parts of the cannabis plant.

What is Marijuana

200

Drug similar to painkillers that has dangerous side effects and is very addictive.

What is heroin

300

Medicines that people can only purchase with a doctor's written order for the treatment of a specific illness or condition.

What are Prescription Medications

300

Drugs that alter the way people view, think and feel about things.

What are Hallucinogens

300

Treatment for drug addiction that may involve detoxification, medications, or time spent in a rehabilitation facility.

What is Rehabilitation Program

300

Continued use of a drug despite negative or harmful outcomes

What is Drug Abuse

300

Taking medication in a way that does not follow the medication's instructions; often unintentional.

What is Medication Misuse

400

Intentionally taking a drug in a way other than its intended use.

What is Medication Abuse

400

Several different types of drugs that young people may abuse at parties, bars and concerts.

What are Club Drugs

400

Provides drug education or counseling without requiring a hospital stay.

What is Outpatient Treatment Program

400

Chemicals that people breathe in to experience some type of high.

What are Inhalants

400

Stimulant that speeds up brain functions.

What are Methamphetamines

500

Medicines people can purchase without a doctor's written order to treat the symptoms of many minor health conditions.

What are Over The Counter Medications (OTC)

500

Complete dependence on a drug.

What is Drug Addiction

500

Plan that teaches people skills for dealing with peer pressure and for handling stressful life events without relying on drugs.

What is Skills-Training Program

500

Unpleasant and unwanted symptoms that occur from taking a medication.

What are Side Effects

500

Alcohol- and drug-free living environments that reduce some of the temptation and pressure people may feel to use alcohol and drugs.

What are Sober Living Communities