Tobacco, Alcohol & Drugs
Across
- 2. A disease in which the muscles around the airways tense up, the tissues that line the airways swell, and the airways produce extra mucus, making it hard to breathe.
- 4. A drug given for prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of disease.
- 6. A drug used to help reduce itching and sneezing.
- 8. Drug A legal drug used for self-medication that can be bought without a prescription.
- 9. Symptoms that occur when users who are dependent on a drug stop taking it.
- 10. A state in which the body relies on the effect produced by a drug; may be physical or mental.
- 12. A powerful chemical and toxic poison found in the tobacco plant, especially in the leaves; the chief addictive drug in tobacco.
- 13. A disease caused by damage to the alveoli or air sacs in the lungs; causes shortness of breath.
- 20. The smoke given off by the burning end of a cigarette, pipe, or cigar, and the smoke exhaled from the lungs of smokers.
- 22. Inflammation of the main air passages to the lungs.
- 24. A drug that alters users’ perceptions, making them see or hear things that aren’t really there.
- 25. A drug formed by fermenting grains or fruits.
Down
- 1. A device that heats up a liquid to create an aerosol that users breathe in.
- 3. Physical and/or mental dependence on a drug.
- 5. When the body adapts to a drug; results in the need for an increased dose to feel the same effects.
- 7. The state of being under the influence of a substance, leading to impaired physical and mental control.
- 11. Tobacco products that are placed in the mouth or sniffed into the nose rather than burned or smoked.
- 14. Relating to or causing physical and mental dependence on a drug.
- 15. A drug that slows down the central nervous system.
- 16. A written request from a doctor that a drug be given to a patient by a pharmacist.
- 17. System The body’s system of defense against disease, made up of special cells and proteins in the blood and other body fluids.
- 18. A drug from the plant Cannabis sativa; leaves and flower tops are smoked or eaten.
- 19. A drug used to treat infections caused by bacteria.
- 21. A chemical substance, natural or human-made, that alters normal body functions in some way.
- 23. A drug that speeds up the central nervous system.