HLTH 3355 Chapter 2 T/F
Under a laissez-faire philosophy, the government would assert little or no regulatory control with respect to drugs
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Water has the potential for being a psychoactive substance
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Withdrawal symptoms involve symptoms generally opposite from the original effect of the drug
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The existence of physical dependence in a particular drug hinges upon the presence of physical withdrawals syndromes, should the individual stop taking the drug
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Drug tolerance is to setting as behavioral tolerance is to repetition
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Examining the properties of a drug effect is the same as examining the properties of the drug itself
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Harry J. Anslinger was the Director of the FBI during the 1930s
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If a drug is ED50, it means the drug will become toxic if 50 mg of the drug is taken
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In the DAWN reports, cocaine, heroin, and alcohol-in-combination cases are almost always lethal
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Injecting heroin followed by snorting heroin is an example of polydrug use
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Most addicts completing the withdrawal process in its entirety do not become re-addicted
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Needle exchange programs are available in all 50 states
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Needle-exchange programs have increased the prevalence of heroin abuse in recent studies
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Polydrug use refers to the use of a drug at different dosage levels from administration to administration
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Prescription drugs have little effect on a pregnant woman and the newborn
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Schedule IV drugs have the highest potential for abuse
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Systemic violence might include robbing a shopkeeper in order to get money to buy drugs
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The DAWN reporting program reaches practically all emergency department patients in the US
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The Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 did not apply to growers on marijuana
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The higher the margin of safety ratio, the more toxic the drug
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The placental barrier protects a fetus from toxic substances in the mother
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There are substances that exist which do not have any potential for toxicity
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Under the Harrison Act, cocaine was defined a narcotic but opiate drugs were not
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Violence resulting directly from the physiological effects of an injected drug is referred to as systemic violence
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Withdrawal symptoms are approximately the same for every psychoactive drug
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Year to year, there is a clear cut correlation of budget allocations used for drug regulation and the availability of illicit drugs
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The margin of safety measure of a particular drug is a more consecutive (in the direction of safety) measure of drug toxicity than the therapeutic index for that drug
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The smoking of opium in the US was opposed at least in part because of its association with Chinese immigrants
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There are more fatalities from chronic smoking of tobacco than from illicit drug use
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There is a statistical association between the use of illicit drug use and crime
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Though cocaine was not defined as a narcotic, it was still affected by the Harrison Act of 1914
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Tolerance is maximized when the user always takes the drug in the same setting
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Tolerance, withdrawals symptoms, and unintentional overuse are 3 of the 7 criteria for substance dependence
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In an experiment discussed in the text, lab animals would choose cocaine over food even if the animal was starving to death
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In most cases, the dosage levels taken by drug abusers would be lethal if taken by a first-time user
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Men outnumber women 2 to 1 in terms of ED visits involving illicit drug use
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Multiple substance use is another name for polydrug use
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Tendencies toward violence have been observed during times of crack withdrawal as well as crack intoxication
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The concept of physical dependence originate from observations of heroin abusers
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Drug abusers take drug doses which are well beyond the LD-response curve amounts
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A dirty needle carries the risk of HIV but not of hepatitis infection
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A patient mentions drinking 8 glasses of vodka and gin during a drug-related ED visit. This is an example of an alcohol-in-combination DAWN case
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According to 2008 Dawn statistics, most ED visits involved alcohol only
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All psychoactive drugs have the same adverse effects on the fetus
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DAWN statistics are collected for ED visits involved alcohol use alone by individuals 21 and older
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The greater the extent of drug-taking behavior during pregnancy, the more likely there will be adverse consequences during labor and delivery
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The high price of illicit drugs on the street contributes to the incidence of economically compulsive violence
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"Drug czars" were established as a result of the 1988 Anti Drug Abuse Act
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5 "schedules" of controlled substances resulted from Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970
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A problem with street drugs is that the user doesn't know the toxicity risk until the drug has been used
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According to 2008 DAWN statistics, about 1/4 (27 percent) of drug-related ED visits involved some use of alcohol in combination with an illicit drug
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According to recent DAWN statistics, there has been a greater number of drug-related ED for visits prescription and OTC meds alone than with illicit drugs alone. Narcotic analgesics are on the rise.
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Behavioral tolerance is based on Pavlovian conditioning
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Cocaine has been used as a local anesthetic in the US
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Continuing drug-taking behavior in order to avoid withdrawal is one indication of physical dependence
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Drug safety depends on the possibility that the drug can be toxic at low doses compared to other drugs
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Each effect produced by a particular drug will have its own dose-response curves
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Expenditures to carry out the war on drugs are up by more than 1,400 percent since 1981
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Fetal effects of methamphetamine are unknown but likely to be similar to effects of cocaine- reducing normal fetal blood flow
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Heroin is an example of a Schedule I drug
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If an LD100 dose were given to a group of 50 mice, all of them would die
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If an individual experiences drug tolerance, an increasing dose must be taken over time in order to maintain the same level of drug effect
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In 2009, the ban on federal funding for needle exchange programs was lifted
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