Tolerance - The ability of the body to withstand or become less responsive to a substance, such as a drug, over time.
Vaccine - A substance, typically containing weakened or killed microorganisms, that is used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a specific disease.
Antitoxins - Antibodies that are produced by the body in response to exposure to a toxin, and can neutralize the harmful effects of the toxin.
Antifungal - A substance or medication that is used to treat or prevent fungal infections.
Antibiotic - A medication that is used to treat bacterial infections by killing or inhibiting the growth of bacteria.
Antiviral - A medication that is used to treat viral infections by inhibiting the replication of viruses.
Binge drinking - The consumption of a large amount of alcohol in a short period of time, typically resulting in a rapid and excessive intoxication.
Intoxication - The state of being under the influence of alcohol or drugs, resulting in impaired judgment, coordination, and behavior.
Prescription medicine - Medications that can only be obtained with a written order from a healthcare professional, such as a doctor.
Drugs - Substances that have physiological effects when introduced into the body, often used recreationally or for medicinal purposes.
Alcohol poisoning - A severe and life-threatening condition that occurs when a person consumes a large amount of alcohol in a short period of time, resulting in toxic levels of alcohol in the bloodstream.
Withdrawal - The physiological and psychological symptoms that occur when a person who is dependent on a substance abruptly stops using it.
Over-the-counter medicines - Medications that can be purchased without a prescription, typically used to treat minor ailments or symptoms.
Depressant - A substance or medication that slows down brain activity and central nervous system functions, resulting in relaxation and sedation.
Medicine - Substances or medications that are used to diagnose, treat, or prevent diseases, disorders, or injuries.