Contain the same active ingredients as brand name drugs.
What are generic drugs?
Surface area smoke.
What is 3rd hand smoke?
Drug that may be purchased without a prescription.
What is an over the counter (OTD) drug?
Virus commonly found on doorknobs, cell phones, etc that lead to colds.
What is a rhinovirus?
Typically the dirtiest part of your body.
What is your face?
Amount of alcohol in a alcoholic beverage.
What is proof?
Chemical known to cause cancer.
What is a carcinogen?
Five or more drinks in a row by males and four by females.
What is binge drinking?
Three portals in the body where bacteria, etc often enter.
What are eyes, nose and mouth?
The bodies largest organ providing the greatest protection from disease.
What is your skin?
A feeling where you feel daring and no harm will come to you.
What are feelings of invincibility?
Practice where someone inhales up to 10 times the nicotine of cigarettes.
What is vaping?
Used to relieve pain.
What is an analgesic?
Germ that causes disease.
What is a pathogen?
Highly contagious virus infecting the respiratory tract.
What is influenza or the flu?
Disease with physical and psychological dependence on alcohol.
What is alcoholism?
Smoke that enters the body through a burning cigarette, pipe or cigar.
What is sidestream smoke?
Used to treat bacterial infections only.
What is an antibiotic?
Substance containing dead or weakened pathogens introduced into the body to build immunity.
What is a vaccine?
Typically if you have a student with HIV/AIDs you will not be ______________________.
What is informed that they have the disease?
Drugs that slow down the nervous system and relieve pain.
What are narcotics?
Narcotic found naturally in opium and used to control pain.
What is morphine?
Five ways drugs enter the body.
What is by mouth, injection, inhalation, absorption and implantation?
Prevented by frequent and proper hand washing AND avoidance of touching eyes, nose and mouth.
What is the common cold?
Most common form of diabetes where the body produces insulin but it cannot be used by the cells.
What is Type 2 diabetes?