(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Misusing a legal drug on purpose or using an illegal drug.
Drug Abuse
Driving under the influence of drugs.
DUI
The uncontrollable use of a drug.
Drug Addiction
Breathing in a drug.
Inhaling
Treats infections of the eyes or ears.
Drops
Any medicine that can be purchased without prescription.
Over-the-Counter Medication
Swallowing, chewing, and drinking
Orally
Any substance other than food that changes a person's physical or psychological state.
Drug
The body's chemical need for a drug.
Physical Dependence
Health Problems.
Brain Damage.
Failure to Succedd.
Reason's to Be Drug Free
Any use of a medicine that is different from the intended use.
Drug Misuse
Drugs are put into the body using a hypodermic needle.
Injection
A special needle used to inject drugs into the body.
Hypodermic Needle
a patch that sticks to the skin , the medicine is slowly released into the skin.
Transdermal Patch
Causes the activity of the body and brain to slow.
Depressant
Directly applied to the skin and does not go into the bloodstream.
Ointments
increase blood pressure and heart rate.
Stimulant
Negative symptoms that result when a drug-dependent person stops taking a drug.
Withdrawal
Needing a drug in order to function properly.
Dependence
Drugs that cause a person to sense things that don't actually exist.
Hallucinogens
An antibiotic that can come in the form of a pill or liquid.
Penicillin
The most widely used drug.
Marijuana
An emotional or mental need for a drug.
Psychological Dependence
A capsule that has a coating that makes them dissolve more slowly.
Controlled-Release Capsule
Ways to Stay Drug Free
Sports
Hobbies
Community Service
Any Substance used to treat disease, injury, or illness.
Medicine
Medicine that can only be bought if a doctor orders its use.
Prescription Medicine
This drug can be smoked, chewed, or even be a patch.
Nicotine
Using fire to breathe in the smoke from a drug.
Smoking