Match the following terms with the correct definition.(15 points)

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Intoxication
Alcohol poisoning
Prescription medicine
Antifungal
Drugs
Vaccine
Tolerance
Antiviral
Medicine
Binge drinking
Antitoxins
Antibiotic
Depressant
Over-the-counter medicines
Withdrawal

Intoxication: Impaired physical and mental functions caused by consuming excessive amounts of drugs or alcohol.

Alcohol poisoning: A severe and dangerous condition that occurs when a person consumes a toxic amount of alcohol, leading to a loss of consciousness, vomiting, seizures, and potentially death.

Prescription medicine: Medications that can only be obtained with a written order from a healthcare professional, such as a doctor.

Antifungal: Medication used to treat fungal infections.

Drugs: Substances that alter the function of the body or mind when ingested, inhaled, injected, or absorbed.

Vaccine: A substance that stimulates the immune system to produce immunity against a specific disease, often by introducing a weakened or killed pathogen to the body.

Tolerance: The body's ability to tolerate or become less responsive to the effects of a drug over time, resulting in the need for higher doses to achieve the desired effect.

Antiviral: Medication used to treat viral infections.

Medicine: Substances or preparations used to alleviate, cure, or prevent diseases or medical conditions.

Binge drinking: The consumption of a large amount of alcohol in a short period, typically leading to a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or higher.

Antitoxins: Substances or antibodies that neutralize or counteract the toxins produced by pathogens or other harmful substances.

Antibiotic: Medication used to treat bacterial infections.

Depressant: A drug that slows down or depresses the central nervous system, resulting in decreased alertness, relaxation, and decreased physical and mental function.

Over-the-counter medicines: Medications that can be purchased without a prescription and are typically used for self-treatment of minor ailments or symptoms.

Withdrawal: The physical and psychological symptoms that occur when a person stops using or reduces their intake of a substance to which they have become dependent.