Drugs
Alcohol
Tobacco
Diseases
General
100

Category of drugs that come from the opium poppy.

Narcotics

100

Double the percentage of alcohol in a beverage.

Proof

100

Stimulant found in tobacco

Nicotine

100

Tiny hairlike structures in the respiratory tract that are damaged by smoking. 

Cilia

100

Drug that is smoked in joints.

Marijuana

200

Street name for the smokable form of cocaine

Crack

200

Type of alcohol in drinks. 

Ethyl

200

Poisonous gas in cigarette smoke and car exhaust fumes.

Carbon Monoxide

200

Abnormal growth of cells in the lungs.

Lung Cancer

200

Removal of a drug from the body that may cause unpleasant effects.

Withdrawal

300

Hallucinogen, also called "angel dust"

PCP

300

Of hard liquor, wine, and beer, which one has the highest proof?

Hard liquor. 

300

Black, sticky substance in tobacco that causes cancer.

Tar

300

Liver disease common in alcoholics.

Cirrhosis

300

Needing more of a drug to feel its effects.

Tolerance

400

Drug that was thought to be a cure for morphine addiction. 

Heroin

400

Drinking alone, binge drinking, drinking first thing in the morning, feeling guilt or shame after a drinking episode, frequently experiencing blackouts. 

Signs of Alcohol Use Disorder. 

400

Finely ground tobacco that is inhaled or put between the cheek and gum. 

Snuff

400

Air sacs in the lungs lose their elasticity.

Emphysema

400

Hallucinations after you've stopped using a drug. 

Flashbacks

500

The four methods of taking drugs.

Sniffing, Ingesting, Injecting, and Smoking.

500

What does BAC stand for?

Blood-alcohol Concentration

500

White spots inside the mouth that may lead to cancer.

Leukoplakia

500

A disease in which excessive mucus is produced in the bronchial tubes. 

Chronic Bronchitis

500

Glue, gasoline, butyl nitrite, etc. 

Inhalants