ADST 105

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Neurochemistry of amphetamines

1. amphetamines force the release of neurotransmitters from the vesicles in the nerve terminals 2. transporters that normally reabsorb neurotransmitters reverse their direction and expel neurotransmitters in excessive amounts into the synaptic gap 3. amphetamines block the enzymes that metabolize the excess neurotransmitters

Type of ADHD

1. combined 2. predominantly inattentive type 3. predominantly hyperative-impulsive type

What are the 5 historical themes of drug use?

1. human beings have a basic need to cope with their environment and enhance their existence 2. human brain chemistry can be affected by psychoactive drugs, behavioral addictions, and mental illness to induce an altered state of consciousness 3. the ruling classes, governments, and industry, along with criminal organizations, have been involved in growing, manufacturing, distributing, taxing, and prohibiting drugs 4. technological advances in refining, synthesizing, and manufacturing drugs have increased the potency of these substances 5. the development of faster and more-efficient methods of delivering drugs into the body has intensified the effects

ADHD classification

1. hyperkinetic disorder 2. disturbance of activity and attention 3. hyperkinetic conduct disorder

What is the average loss of limbic gray matter in the brains of heavy amphetamine users?

11.3%

How long does it take for metabolites of cocaine to reach the brain?

15 to 30 minutes

What year was the "reusable" hypodermic needle invented?

1853

In what years was smokable cocaine(crack) popularized?

1970s and 1980s

When and where were the earliest attempts at temperance(limited drinking)?

2200 B.C. in China

How long does it take to feel the effects of cocaine when injected intramuscularly or subcutaneously?

3 to 5 minues

How long does it take to feel the effects of cocaine when injected intravenously?

30 seconds

What percent on emergency room visits per year are due to cocaine overdose?

32%

How long does it take for a drug to be effectively eliminated?

4-5 half-lives

After how long does death occur after exposure to cocaine?

40 minutes to 5 hours

How long does it take cocaine to get to the brain when smoked(freebase)?

5 to 8 seconds

Roman manufacture of opium

793 stores sold opium and the excise tax provided 15% of the city's revenue

Medical Amphetamines

Adderall, Dexedrine, Vyvanse, Vicks Vapor Inhaler

Yohimbe is from

Africa

Khat is used as a regular part of life in

Africa and the Middle East

What system is most affected by long-term cocaine use?

Cardiovascular system

The blood-brain barrier protects the---

Central Nervous System (CNS)

What two parts make up the Nervous System?

Central Nervous System(CNS) and the Peripheral Nervous System(PNS)

Cocaine came from what plant?

Coca plant

What are the two adrenaline neurotransmitters?

Epinephrine and Norepinephrine

Dionysus/Bacchus

Greek/Roman god of wine and ecstacy

Albert Niemann

In 1859, he isolated cocaine from other chemicals in the coca leaf that was 200 times more powerful by weight

Betel Nut is used in

India, Pakistan, Philippines, New Guinea, Africa, Malaysia, and Polynesia

When and where was methamphetamine synthesized?

Japan; 1919

Hippocrates, "the father of medicine", recommended

Opium

Which class of drugs can infiltrate the blood-brain barrier?

Psychoactive drugs

Why are psychoactive drugs able to cross the blood-brain barrier?

Psychoactive drugs are fat-soluble. The brain is essentially fatty, it readily absorbs fat-soluble substances

Medical Amphetamine Congeners

Redux, Ritalin, Methylin, Daytrana Patch

Drugs used for ADHD

Ritalin, Adderall, Vyvanase, Strattera

What are the names of two other neurotransmitters that have an affect on energy but to a lesser extent?

Serotonin and Dopamine

What is a self-limiting method of use of cocaine?

Snorting

What forces the release of chemicals and infuse the body with large amounts of extra energy before the body needs it?

Stimulants

Civilizations throughout history placed religious, social, and legal controls on the use of __ and other __

alcohol; drugs

Prolonged amphetamine use

alters brain chemistry in a way that increases cravings

What are the different types of amphetamines?

amphetamine, methamphetamine, dextroamphetamine, and dextro isomer methamphetamine

Dopamine

another neurotransmitter

What parts is the PNS divided into?

autonomic and the somatic systems

In low doses, stimulants---

boost energy, raise the heart rate and blood pressure, increase respiration, reduce appetite, and subdue thirst

What does the CNS contain?

brain and spinal cord; half of the nervous system

Example of Uppers

cocaine, amphetamines(synthetic), amphetamine congeners

Street Names for Cocaine

coke, blow, toot, snow, nose candy, crack, base, rock, paste

Peripheral Nervous System

connects the CNS with its internal and external environments

Parasympathetic division

conserves the body's resources and restores homeostasis(physiological balance) by inhibiting or opposing the physiological effects of the sympathetic nervous system

Cardiovascular Side Effects of Stimulants

constrict blood vessels and can induce spasms which decreases blood flow to organs and tissues in the body, tissue repair and healing is slower, heart rate is increased, blood pressure increased, and higher chance of stroke

Autonomic system

controls involuntary internal functions such as circulation, digestion, genital reactions

Enteric division

coordinates reflexes, controls digestive functions such as peristalsis and reports on internal mechanical and chemical conditions

Street Name for Amphetamines

crosstops, whites, speed, black beauties, bennies, cartwheels, dexies, crystal meth, ice, ya ba, shabu, snot, crank, crystal, ecstacy

Drug distribution

distributed by bloodstream to the rest of the body

Pharmacology for ADHD

dopamine depletion is one of the main causes of ADHD and amphetamines or amphetamine congeners force the release of dopamine

Example of Theme #3

drug trade by al Qaeda to finance terrorist activities

Contact Absorption

drug-saturated adhesive patches applied to the skin (1-2 days)

Two thirds of the actual smuggling into the United States in recent years has been handled by ____ ____ and ___ based in Mexico

drugs gangs; cartels

Example of Theme #1

early people found that ingesting certain plants could ease fear and anxiety, reduce pain, treat some illnesses, give pleasure, and connect them to their gods

The Nervous System automatically releases extra _______,______, and other chemicals when a person exercises, is scared, is making love, or is in a fight

epinephrine and norepinephrine

Mental and Emotional effects of amphetamines

euphoria, alertness, sexual feelings, sense of well-being and confidence

Kidneys are key _____ organs

excretory

Physical effects of amphetamines

extra energy, increased heart rate, raised body temperature, rapid respiration, higher blood pressure, dilation of bronchial vessels, and appetite suppression

Other effects of cocaine

feelings of crawling under one's skin, dental erosion, seizures, gastrointestinal complications, and involuntary writhing, flailing, jerky, and sinuous movement

Street Name for Amphetamine Congeners

fen-phen, pellets, pink hearts, popcorn coke, euphoria, robin's eggs, black and whites

L. Edeleano

first synthesized amphetamine in 1887

Khat

gives a mild euphoric effect, along with exhilaration, talkativeness, hyperactivity, wakefulness, aggressiveness, enhanced self-esteem and loss of appetite

Norepinephrine(NE)

has a greater effect on confidence, motivation, and feelings of well-being

Epinephrine(E)

has a greater effect on physical energy

Lipophilic

having an affinity for lipids

Blood-cerebral spinal fluid barrier

helps prevent unwanted substances from entering the area of the central nervous system where this fluid flows

Sympathetic division

helps the body respond to stress

Theme #1

human beings have a basic need to cope with their environment and enhance their existence

Theme #2

human brain chemistry can be affected by psychoactive drugs, behavioral addictions, and mental illness to induce an altered state of consciousness

Example of Theme #2

if psychoactive drugs and behavioral addictions did not affect human brain chemistry in a desirable manner, they would not be used voluntarily

Symptoms of cocaine withdrawal

inability to feel pleasure, lack of energy, depression, loss of motivation, anxiety, cravings, insomnia, vivid and unpleasant dreams, increased appetite

Routes of Administration

inhalation, injection, mucous membrane absorption, oral ingestion, and contact absorption

Injection

intravenously(IV) directly into the bloodstream by way of a vein (15-30 secs), intramuscularly(IM) into a muscle mass (3-5 mins), subcutaneously(skin popping) under the skin

Neonatal effects of amphetamines

irritable baby syndrome, premature delivery, placental separation, increased risk of HIV and hepatitis B and C infection, growth and development delays, learning disabilities, increased incidence of ADHD, increased risk for rage disorder, and SIDS

How is the cardiovascular system affected by cocaine?

it raises heart rate, constricts blood vessels causing a rise in blood pressure which could lead to a stroke, and damages heart muscles, coronary arteries, and other blood vessels

Sigmund Freud promoted cocaine for--

medical and psychiatric uses

The opium poppy and hemp plant(cannabis) was cultivated for-

medicinal purposes

Effects of yohimbe

mild euphoria and occasional hallucinations

Betel Nut(Areca Nut)

mild euphoria, excitation, decrease in fatigue, lowers tension, reduces appetite, feeling of well-being

"Psycho" means

mind

Neonatal effects of cocaine

miscarriage, stroke, placental separation, SIDS

Example of Theme #5

mix alcohol and opium for stronger effects

Speedball

mixture of a stimulant such as cocaine with a downer

Example of Theme #4

modify the amphetamine molecule to produce designer drugs like MDMA (ecstacy)

Ritalin

most widely used amphetamine congener

Amphetamines were used to treat--

narcolepsy, epilepsy, and depression; currently used to treat ADHD, narcolepsy, and weight control

Passive transport

occurs when lipid-soluble drugs pass from an area where there is a higher concentration of a drug to an area of lower concentration

Active transport

occurs when water-soluble drugs cross the blood-brain barrier by hitching a ride on protein molecules

Cannabis was prized as a source of __ and __

oil; fiber

Half-life

one measure of the time it takes a drug to be inactivated or eliminated by the body

4000 plants yield __ __, although only about __ are commonly used

psychoactive substances; 60

The Drug Use Forecasting program

questions arrestees in city jails about their drug use and backs up the questions with urinalysis

Inhalation

rapidly absorbed through capillaries lining the air sacs of the bronchi; acts more quickly than any other method of use (7-10 seconds)

How do drugs get to the brain?

route of administration, speed of transit to the brain, rates of metabolism, process of elimination, affinity for nerve cells and neurotransmitters

Side effects to amphetamines

sleep deprivation, heart and blood vessel toxicity, severe malnutrition, dental erosion

Mucous Membrane Absorption

snorted(insufflation) (3-5 mins), under the tongue(sublingually), between the gums and cheek(buccally) (3-5 mins)

Routes of Administration of Amphetamines

snorting, IV, oral ingestion, smoking "crystal" meth or "ice"

Amphetamine congeners

stimulant drugs that are chemically dissimilar but pharmacologically related to amphetamines and produce many of the same effects but are not as strong

Ephedra

stimulant used medicinally to treat asthma, narcolepsy, other allergies, and low blood pressure

The autonomic system consists of what parts?

sympathetic, parasympathetic, and enteric

Theme #4

technological advances in refining, synthesizing, and manufacturing drugs have increased the potency of these substances

Metabolism

the body's mechanism for processing, using, and inactivating a foreign substance that has entered the body

Bioavailability

the degree to which the active ingredients of a drug become available to the target tissues after administration

Theme #5

the development of faster and more-efficient methods of delivering drugs into the body has intensified the effects

Oral Ingestion

the drug passes through the esophagus and the stomach to the small intestine, where it is absorbed into the capillaries enmeshed in the intestinal walls (20-30 mins)

Excretion

the process of eliminating the foreign substance and its metabolites from the body

Theme #3

the ruling classes, governments, and industry, along with criminal organization, have been involved in growing, manufacturing, distributing, taxing, and prohibiting drugs

Why is the effect of cocaine and amphetamines multiplied?

they keep neurotransmitters circulating by blocking their reabsorption and/or blocking their metabolism

Why do people use cocaine?

to recapture the extreme intensity of the initial rush, to avoid life's problems, to control mental illness

Somatic system

transmits sensory information and then transmits any instructions from the CNS back to the skeletal muscles

The use of psychoactive substances spread though

tribal migration

Colombia grows how much of the world's coca crop?

two thirds

History of Opium usage

used for medicinal properties of pain relief, cough suppression, and diarrhea control as well as for its mental properties of sedation and euphoria

Amphetamine usage during World War II

used in pill form by Allied, German, and Japanese forces to keep pilots alert for extended missions and to keep ground troops awake and more aggressive battle

The earliest crops were __ and __; used to make __ and __

wheat and barley; bread and beer


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