| A | B |
| drug classification of alcohol | depressant |
| leading cause of death to teens | alcohol-related car crashes |
| judgment impaired by | only one alcoholic drink |
| organ damaged by too much alcohol consumption | liver |
| this person is also harmed when a pregnant woman drinks | unborn baby |
| if a parent is an alcoholic, the child is at a higher risk of becoming an alcoholic | genetic alcoholism |
| equally as dangerous as alcohol | marijuana |
| consequence of drinking alcohol regularly over a long period of time | death |
| percentage of lung cancer deaths due to smoking | 85% |
| contains some of the same substances as marijuana | tobacco |
| how many cigarettes can cause coughing and wheezing | one |
| drug classification of nicotine | stimulant |
| alcohol | physically and mentally addicting |
| healthy alternative to drinking | reading a book |
| consequence of smoking a cigarette | dizziness |
| when asked to smoke, a good response is | "No, thanks!" |
| teenagers continue smoking | addiction |
| associated with smokeless tobacco (chew, dip, snuff) | cancer of the mouth, stained teeth, addiction |
| these happen when a person stops smoking | lungs begin to repair themselves, more $, whiter teeth |
| depressants | slow down breathing/heart rate |
| mixing one drug with another | lacing |
| an example of a hallucinogen | LSD |
| a long term effect of smoking marijuana is | lung damage |
| another word for a marijuana cigarette | a joint |
| today's marijuana contains more of this chemical | THC |
| most commonly used drug in the USA | alcohol |
| safety guidelines when using household chemicals | open windows, read labels, check with an adult |
| an illegal drug | cocaine |