Types
A chemical substance formed from the residue of burned tobacco
What is Tar?
The state of having an unclear state of mind caused by alcohol.
What is Intoxication?
A term used to describe when a former addict returns to a healthy state of body and mind.
What is Recovery?
Any unintended effect of a drug.
What are side effects?
An Illegal drug (unless prescribed) that is used to alleviate severe pain. (Codeine, Fentanyl)
What are Narcotics?
A drug that causes an urge that is hard to control.
What is an Addictive Drug?
The name of an Addiction to alcohol causing a dependency.
What is Alcoholism?
The act of Alcohol being removed from the body, or more specifically the liver.
The irrational feeling that you are the subject of intrusive attention from others.
What is Paranoia?
An Illegal Drug (unless prescribed) that affects the central nervous system. (Xanax, Restoril)
What are Depressants?
A drug that raises/affects any bodily function.
What is a Stimulant?
A serious and fatal effect of excessive alcohol consumption leading to a coma or even death.
What is Alcohol Poisoning?
A term used to describe the state of body when it is not intoxicated.
What is Sobriety?
The state of being hooked onto something and it being difficult to go without.
What is Addiction?
An Illegal drug (unless prescribed) that alters the user's awareness of their surroundings and even their own thoughts. (LSD, PCP)
What are Hallucinogens?
Unconventional forms of consuming tobacco that are much more harmful than cigarettes.
What is Smokeless Tobacco?
A label used to define a person who has a dependency on alcohol.
What is an Alcoholic?
What are Drug-Free School Zones?
When a drug user's mind is effected by taking/not taking a certain drug. Similar to addiction.
What is Psychological Dependance?
An Illegal drug (unless prescribed) that increases the level of Testosterone and its ability to increase muscle and tissue growth.
What are Anabolic Androgenic Steroids?
A substance that is proven to be as difficult to give up as Heroin because of its addictiveness.
What is Nicotine?
A condition in a newborn child that is caused by alcohol exposure during pregnancy. Can result in Brain Damage and Growth issues.
What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)?
An organized effort that tries to prevent the use/dealing of drugs.
What are Drug Watches?
The possibly fatal effect of taking too much of a drug. Can cause hospitalization and even death.
What is an Overdose?
An Illegal drug that is designed to mimic other drugs, but with more amplified effects than the original. (Meth, Ketamine, MDMA)
What are Designer Drugs?