Forensic Science: Unit 6
(T/F) Barbiturates taken in any dose is unsafe.
False
(T/F) Chemical dependence is a need for a drug which results from regular use.
False
(T/F) Hallucinogens are drugs that cause marked alternations in only the normal thought processes.
False
Schedule I includes:
PCP, heroin
9-tetrahydrocannabinol, also known as _______________ is the chemical substance most responsible for the "high" of marijuana.
THC
(T/F) Drug dependence is characterized by withdrawal sickness when administration of the drug is stopped.
True
(T/F) Huffers expose themselves to liver, heart and brain damage more than any other users.
True
(T/F) There is no evidence of physical dependence for cocaine users.
True
Who can make changes to the drug schedules?
U.S. Attorney General
What are the three criteria for the schedules of classifications of controlled substances?
a drug's potential for abuse, potential for physical and psychological dependence, and medical value
Stimulants include:
amphetamine, cocaine, meth
Depressants include:
barbiturates, alcohol
Schedule III includes:
barbiturates, codeine
What is dependence?
characterized by withdrawal sickness when use of a drug is stopped.
Schedule IV includes:
darvon, valium
Anti-anxiety drugs include:
diazepam
Match the drug type with its description: hallucinogens.
drugs which can cause marked alterations in thought processes
Match the drug type with its description: depressants.
drugs which cause a depressant action on the central nervous system
Match the drug type with its description: barbiturates.
drugs which create a feeling of well being and relaxation
Match the drug type with its description: stimulants.
drugs which stimulate the central nervous system
What is psychological dependence?
emotional need for a drug
Match the Drug Schedule with its description: Schedule I.
high abuse potential and no accepted medical use - examples are heroin, marijuana, PCP and LSD
Match the Drug Schedule with its description: Schedule II.
high potential for abuse, but some medical value - examples are cocaine, methadone, amphetamines
Match the drug type with its description: narcotics.
implies a condition of lethargy or sluggishness
Match the Drug Schedule with its description: Schedule V.
low potential for abuse and valid medical use - examples are non-narcotic opiates
Match the Drug Schedule with its description: Schedule IV.
lower potential for abuse and a valid medical use - examples are darvon, valium, librium
Hallucinogens include:
marijuana, LSD
Narcotics include:
morphine, heroin, codeine, oxycontin
What is a drug?
natural or synthetic substances used to produce a psychological or physiological response in humans
Schedule II includes:
opiates, cocaine
What is physical dependence?
physical need for a drug as a result of continued use
Match the Drug Schedule with its description: Schedule III.
potential for abuse, but have accepted medical use - some barbiturates and come preparations of codeine
Schedule V includes:
robitussin, low dose codeine