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35 reviewsISBN 10: 0531118991
ISBN 13: 9780531118993
Author: Greg Roza
The Encyclopedia of Drugs and Alcohol is a guide to prescription, over-the counter, and recreational drugs. While simply knowing more about the dangers of drugs and the drugs themselves won't make you impervious to substance abuse, it will help you to make informed, educated decisions about drug use. Don't allow a lack of knowledge to turn you into just another statistic. Use this book to arm yourself with the knowledge of how to correctly use beneficial drugs and to wisely avoid drugs that can only hurt you. The Encyclopedia of Drugs and Alcohol is alphabetically arranged and contains black and white illustrations. Excellent for children, teenagers, adults, teachers, and parents.
1: Abstinence.
2: Acetaminophen.
3: Addiction.
4: Addictive Personality.
5: Adrenaline.
6: Adulterant.
7: Aerosol.
8: AIDS.
9: Akyl Nitrite.
10: Al-Anon.
11: Alcohol.
12: Alcoholism.
13: Alcohol Poisoning.
14: Amphetamine.
15: Amyl Nitrite.
16: Amytal.
17: Anabolic Steroid.
18: Analgesic.
19: Anemia.
20: Anesthetic.
21: Antabuse.
22: Antacid.
23: Antianxiety Drug.
24: Antibiotic.
25: Antidepressant.
26: Antidote.
27: Antifungal Drug.
28: Antihistamine.
29: Antipsychotic Drug.
30: Antiviral Drug.
31: Aspirin.
32: AZT.
33: Barbiturate.
34: Benzocaine.
35: Benzodiazepine.
36: Binge Drinking.
37: Birth Defects.
38: Blackout.
39: Blood Alcohol Level.
40: Breast-Feeding.
41: Breathalyzer.
42: Bronchitis.
43: Bupropion.
44: Butyl Nitrite.
45: Caffeine.
46: Cancer.
47: Carcinogen.
48: Cardiac Arrest.
49: Cardiac Arrhythmia.
50: Central Nervous System (Effects of Drugs on).
51: Chemical Dependence.
52: Chemotherapy.
53: Children and Drugs.
54: Chloral Hydrate.
55: Cigarette/Cigar.
56: Cirrhosis of the Liver.
57: Clozapine.
58: Club Drug.
59: Cocaine.
60: Codeine.
61: Codependence.
62: Cold Turkey.
63: Coma.
64: Compulsive Behavior.
65: Cough Remedy.
66: Crack.
67: "Crack Baby".
68: Crash.
69: Craving.
70: Crime (Related to Drug Use).
71: Cross-Drug Addiction.
72: Darvon.
73: Date-Rape Drug.
74: DEA.
75: Dealing/Dealer.
76: Decongestant.
77: Decriminalization.
78: Delirium Tremens.
79: Demerol.
80: Depressant.
81: Depression.
82: Designer Drugs.
83: Detoxification.
84: Dexedrine.
85: Diabetes Insipidus.
86: Diabetes Mellitus.
87: Diet Aid.
88: Dilaudid.
89: Distilled Alcohol.
90: DMT.
91: Dopamine.
92: Dose.
93: Drug.
94: Drug Abuse.
95: Drug Interaction.
96: Drug Rehabilitation.
97: Drug Testing.
98: Drug Trafficking.
99: DWI.
100: Emphysema.
101: Endorphins.
102: Ep
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