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Drug : Chemical substances that affects the central nervous system, causing changes in behaviour and often addiction.
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Heroin : A highly addictive analgesic drug derived from morphine, often used illicitly as a narcotic producing euphoria.
Alcohol : A depressant drug in beer, wine, and liquor.
Illegal : It is not allowed by law.
Overdose : An excessive and dangerous dose of a drug.
Inhibitions : A feeling that makes one self-conscious and unable to act in a relaxed and natural way.
Medicine : Drug used to prevent, treat, or cure an illness or pain.
Stimulate : A substance that speeds up the activity of the body and nervous system.
Toxic : Poisonous.
Depressant : (chiefly of a drug) reducing functional or nervous activity.
Hallucinogen : A drug that causes hallucinations.
Addiction : The fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity.
Dependence : A state arising from repeated administration of a drug, in which the body relies on the effect produced by the drug.
Illusion : A mistaken perception of a real stimulus.
Prescription : An instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment.
Absorption : Process by which drugs enter the bloodstream.
Delusion : A mistaken idea that is not swayed by reason.
Analgesics : Medicines that relieve pain.
Pharmacy : Store to buy medicine.
Vaccine : A substance containing dead or weakened germs that is put into the body to help it develop immunity to a disease.
Expensive : Costing a lot of money.
Needles : A very fine slender piece of metal with a point at one end and a hole or eye for thread at the other, used in sewing.
Risk : A situation involving exposure to danger.
Recreational : Relating to or denoting activity done for enjoyment when one is not working.
sweating : Exude sweat.
Malaise : A general feeling of discomfort, illness, or uneasiness whose exact cause is difficult to identify.
Anxiety : A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain out
Depression : The act of lowering something or pressing something down.
Priapism : Persistent and painful erection of the penis.
Yawing : Involuntarily open one's mouth wide and inhale deeply due to tiredness or boredom.
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Across:| 1. | Process by which drugs enter the bloodstream. | | 3. | A situation involving exposure to danger. | | 4. | Involuntarily open one's mouth wide and inhale deeply due to tiredness or boredom. | | 9. | A general feeling of discomfort, illness, or uneasiness whose exact cause is difficult to identify. | | 10. | A highly addictive analgesic drug derived from morphine, often used illicitly as a narcotic producing euphoria. | | 15. | (chiefly of a drug) reducing functional or nervous activity. | | 18. | A drug that causes hallucinations. |
| | 19. | Drug used to prevent, treat, or cure an illness or pain. | | 20. | A feeling that makes one self-conscious and unable to act in a relaxed and natural way. | | 24. | Relating to or denoting activity done for enjoyment when one is not working. | | 25. | Exude sweat. | | 26. | Poisonous. | | 27. | A depressant drug in beer, wine, and liquor. |
| | Down:| 2. | Persistent and painful erection of the penis. | | 5. | A very fine slender piece of metal with a point at one end and a hole or eye for thread at the other, used in sewing. | | 6. | The act of lowering something or pressing something down. | | 7. | A mistaken idea that is not swayed by reason. | | 8. | Chemical substances that affects the central nervous system, causing changes in behaviour and often addiction. | | 11. | It is not allowed by law. | | 12. | An excessive and dangerous dose of a drug. |
| | 13. | A state arising from repeated administration of a drug, in which the body relies on the effect produced by the drug. | | 14. | The fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity. | | 16. | Medicines that relieve pain. | | 17. | A substance that speeds up the activity of the body and nervous system. | | 21. | An instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment. | | 22. | A mistaken perception of a real stimulus. | | 23. | A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain out |
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Drug Education
Across:| 1. | Process by which drugs enter the bloodstream. | | 3. | A situation involving exposure to danger. | | 4. | Involuntarily open one's mouth wide and inhale deeply due to tiredness or boredom. | | 9. | A general feeling of discomfort, illness, or uneasiness whose exact cause is difficult to identify. | | 10. | A highly addictive analgesic drug derived from morphine, often used illicitly as a narcotic producing euphoria. | | 15. | (chiefly of a drug) reducing functional or nervous activity. | | 18. | A drug that causes hallucinations. |
| | 19. | Drug used to prevent, treat, or cure an illness or pain. | | 20. | A feeling that makes one self-conscious and unable to act in a relaxed and natural way. | | 24. | Relating to or denoting activity done for enjoyment when one is not working. | | 25. | Exude sweat. | | 26. | Poisonous. | | 27. | A depressant drug in beer, wine, and liquor. |
| | Down:| 2. | Persistent and painful erection of the penis. | | 5. | A very fine slender piece of metal with a point at one end and a hole or eye for thread at the other, used in sewing. | | 6. | The act of lowering something or pressing something down. | | 7. | A mistaken idea that is not swayed by reason. | | 8. | Chemical substances that affects the central nervous system, causing changes in behaviour and often addiction. | | 11. | It is not allowed by law. | | 12. | An excessive and dangerous dose of a drug. |
| | 13. | A state arising from repeated administration of a drug, in which the body relies on the effect produced by the drug. | | 14. | The fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity. | | 16. | Medicines that relieve pain. | | 17. | A substance that speeds up the activity of the body and nervous system. | | 21. | An instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment. | | 22. | A mistaken perception of a real stimulus. | | 23. | A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain out |
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