This chemical in tobacco causes the heart rate and blood pressure to increase.
What is Nicotine?
Amount of alcohol in a persons blood.
What is BAC?
Symptoms that happen after stopping the drug.
What is Withdrawa?
Disease of the lung.
What is Lung Cancer?
These drugs are substances that will give off psychoactive vapors the user will sniff.
What is Inhalants?
This chemical is a dark, sticky substance that forms when tobacco is burned.
What is Tar?
When a driver over the age of 21 is caught driving with the exceeded level of alcohol in their blood.
What is DUI/Driving under the influence?
Chemical substance that people of any age can’t lawfully make, possess, buy, or sell.
What is Illegal Drug?
Inflammation of the bronchii.
What is Chronic Bronchitis?
These drugs distort sensory function and distort brains perception of reality.
What is Hallucinogens?
This chemical in tobacco is an odorless, poisonous gas.
What is Carbon Monoxide?
Drinker has no control of their drinking.
What is Addiction?
Legal drugs that help the body fight injury, illness or disease.
What is Medicine?
If someone smokes for a long time they can develop this disease that results in a gradual loss of lung function.
What is Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?
These drugs are derived from the poppy plant.
What is Narcotic?
Smokeless tobacco examples.
What is Snuff and Chewing Tobacco?
Drinkers liver develops scar tissue.
What is Cirrhosis?
Body is used to the drug; need for more increases.
What is Tolerance?
White patches on the tongue/mouth.
What is Leukoplakia?
Tranquilizers, alcohol, barbiturates (sleeping pill), rohyphol, and GHB.
What is Depressants?
Combination of mainstream and sidestream smoke.
What is Secoundhand Smoke?
Learning to cope with life without alcohol.
What is Rehabilitation?
This is when a drug is intentionally use improperly.
What is Drug Abuse?
Air sacs can’t contract from tar build-up.
What is Emphysema?
Amphetamines, methamphetamines, cocaine, tobacco, ecstasy
What is Stimulants?