Vocabulary Words (set 6)

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Vocabulary Words (set 6) Drug abuse prevention Terms

1. Absorption Process by which drugs enter the bloodstream.

2. Addiction Physical and/or psychological dependence on a drug.

3. Dependence Repeated abuse of a drug/ tobacco/ alcohol, in which the body relies on the effect produced by the drug.

4. Drug A chemical substance that has a direct effect on the body.

5. Gateway Drug A drug that leads to the use of other drugs.

6. Hallucination A sensory experience that does not relate to reality.

7. Nicotine The chief addictive ingredient in tobacco.

8. Steroids Synthetic-drugs that are used to stimulate muscle growth.

9. Tolerance The body's adjustment to the effects of a drug; results in the need for increased dosage to achieve the same effects.

10. Withdrawal Symptoms that occur when users dependent on a drug stop taking it.