Drugs and Human Behavior Exam 2
Heroin enters the brain faster than morphine does. A) true B) false
True
Tolerance develops most rapidly to the itching associated with opioid use, but never develops to the nausea. A) true B) false
false
Tolerance does not develop to barbiturates' anxiolytic effects, even after years of use. A) true B) false
false
Injecting opioids is more addictive than ingesting them. A) true B) false
true
Morphine is more potent than opium. A) true B) false
true
Z drugs such as Ambien bind to the GABA receptor. A) true B) false
true
The La Guardia Report of 1944 found that marijuana was not addictive, but the Shafer Commission of 1972 found that marijuana was both addictive and dangerous A) true B) false
false
When overdose to benzodiazepines occurs, it is usually due to seizure. A) true B) false
false
Both Benzodiazepines and Barbiturates are metabolized by the cytochrome P450 enzyme system, and may, therefore, interact with other substances that use the same enzyme system. A) true B) false
true
Cannabinoids are very lipid-soluble A) true B) false
true
With chronic use, the liver becomes able to metabolize opioids faster. A) true B) false
true
Sniffing volatile substances such as glues or solvents produces a physiological reaction that is closest to the effects of cocaine. A) true B) false
false
With cocaine and other drugs, racial minorities are disproportionately targeted and prosecuted, but the discrepancy is not seen with marijuana. A) true B) false
false
Which of the following has the highest therapeutic index? A) codeine B) morphine C) fentanyl D) heroin
fentanyl
Compared to morphine, methadone A) causes a more severe withdrawal. B) is not absorbed as well orally. C) is longer-lasting D) is significantly more potent
is longer-lasting
Which is false about levamisole? A) over 80% of cocaine shipments seized in the U.S. were cut with levamisole. B) it has dangerous effects on the bone marrow. C) it is a drug to treat parasitic warm infections. D) it inhibits the psychoactive effects of cocaine.
it has dangerous effects on the bone marrow.
A joint has more tars and other carcinogenic (cancer-causing) substances than a cigarette of equal size A) true B) false
true
American Indians and Alaska natives report the highest rates of marijuana use A) true B) false
true
Benzodiazepines increase the frequency of chloride channel openings in the GABA receptor. A) true B) false
true
Candace Pert was one of the scientists to discover opioid receptors. A) true B) false
true
Cannabis use is associated with a higher risk of schizophrenia. A) true B) false
true
Chronic inhalant abuse is associated with brain damage and cognitive abnormalities. A) true B) false
true
Dissociative hallucinogens cause analgesia, amnesia, and a sense of detachment from the environment. A) true B) false
true
Drugs that raise the pH of the stomach reduce the absorption of benzodiazepines. A) true B) false
true
Fentanyl is highly lipid-soluble, and so it has a rapid onset and short duration of action. A) true B) false
true
Gram per gram, individuals in the United States consume more narcotic medication than any other nation worldwide. A) true B) false
true
Harry Anslinger was the first commissioner of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics A) true B) false
true
If Kurt takes heroin every day at 2pm in his bedroom, and then one day takes the same dose at 10am in his living room, he may die of an overdose. A) true B) false
true
Insomnia can increase the risk of diabetes and weight gain. A) true B) false
true
Ketamine was used as a surgical anesthetic on the battlefields in Vietnam. A) true B) false
true
Marijuana is an effective treatment for chronic pain in adults A) true B) false
true
Marijuana use among high school students goes up as perceived risk goes down. A) true B) false
true
Opioids are dangerous when taken with alcohol or Xanax. A) true B) false
true
Opium was a common ingredient in many patent medicines in the 19th century. A) true B) false
true
THC and its metabolites have long half-lives and may remain in the body for many days or even weeks after use A) true B) false
true
The synthetic cannabinoid Spice binds more fully tp brain cannabinoid receptors than does THC and may produce more intense effects A) true B) false
true
There is a specific benzodiazepines receptor, which means there is most likely an endogenous benzodiazepine-like substance in the body. A) true B) false
true
When states legalize medical marijuana, their rate of opioid overdose deaths go down A) true B) false
true
Chloral hydrate is a schedule I drug A) true B) false
false
Ambien is an example of a "Z drug." A) true B) false
true
Which of the following is true about the history of LSD? A) in 2016, LSD was removed reschedules and is now the 3rd most commonly prescribed drug to treat depression. B) LSD use reached its peak in the 1980s. C) LSD was used as a psychiatric drug in the 1950s and 60s. D) in the 1950s, Americans voted on a referendum to approve testing LSD by the CIA
LSD was used as a psychiatric drug in the 1950s and 60s.
Which is false about GHB? A) approved to treat narcolepsy. B) binds to GABA receptors. C) binds the glutamate receptors. D) proven to increase skeletal muscle growth.
Proven to increase skeletal muscle growth.
Which of the following is the incorrect association of generic name and trade name? A) alprazolam - librium B) clonazepam - klonopin C) diazepam - valium D) lorazepam - ativan
alprazolam - librium
The Harrison Narcotics Act of 1937 made all opioids illegal. A) true B) false
false
Cannabis sativa has a higher cannabidiol to THC ratio A) true B) false
false
Morphine is more potent than heroin. A) true B) false
false
Which of the following is not a psychedelic hallucinogen? A) MDMA B) psilocybin C) salvia D) peyote
salvia
Which of the following is not part of the opioid triad? A) constricted pupils B) depressed respiration C) seizure
seizure
Chronic use of LSD is associated with potentially fatal damage to the lungs and spleen. A) true B) false
false
Coca Cola no longer uses coca leaves in their formula. A) true B) false
false
Cocaine increases the activity of GABA in the brain. A) true B) false
false
Which one is cocaine's therapeutic index? A) 15 B) 75 C) 25 D) 100
15
When was the first opium war? A) 1914 - 1918 B) 1861 - 1865 C) 1899 - 1902 D) 1839 - 1842
1839 - 1842
Sedative/hypnotic drugs triple the fetus's risk of cleft palate. A) true B) false
false
Gram for gram, cocaine is considered to be one of the least expensive illicit drugs in the world. A) true B) false
false
Inhalants have a common chemical structure and mechanism of action. A) true B) false
false
LSD works mainly at DA receptors A) true B) false
false
Which of the following was not a claim made about marijuana? A) that it was the most violence-causing drug in the history of mankind B) that it would cause American boys to become so peaceful, they would not want to fight in our wars C) that it would make the nation vulnerable to a communist takeover D) that casual users of marijuana were accomplices to murder E) a, b, and c F) all of the above were claims made about marijuana
all of the above were claims made about marijuana
Which of the following is not one of the conditions that opioids are used to treat? A) analgesia B) constipation C) cough D) all of the above are therapeutic uses of opioids.
analgesia
Which of the following is an incorrect association? A) anandamide - phytoccanbinoid B) spice - synthetic cannabinoid C) A-AG - endocannabinoid D) cannabadiol - phytocannabinoid
anandamide - phytocannabinoid
Which is true about a bad trip? A) bad trips are associated with disturbing images, anxiety, agitation, and terror B) about 50% of first time LSD users will have a bad trip. C) bad trips are best treated with NSAIDs D) a bad trip is when visual disturbances such as trials or flashes of color occur long after the drug has left the body.
bad trips are associated with disturbing image, anxiety, agitation, and terror
Marijuana's therapeutic index is approximatley 22 A) true B) false
false
A clinical dose of benzodiazepines significantly lowers respiratory rate. A) true B) false
false
Which of the following is true of PCP? A) a fairly simple drug with well-understood effects. B) therapeutic index is over 1000 C) effects depends on dose, environment, and characteristics of the user.
effects depends on dose, environment, and characteristics of the user.
Which is true about LSD? A) about 3000 people overdose on LSD each year. B) it has one of the highest therapeutic indexes of all drugs. C) LSD must be taken intravenously. D) it mostly works by affecting dopamine.
it has one of the highest therapeutic indexes of all drugs.
What is false about crack cocaine? A) it is more lipid-soluble than powder cocaine. B) it is a complex procedure to synthesize crack from powder cocaine. C) criminal penalties for crack are harsher than penalties for powder cocaine. D) it is safer than freebase in terms of flammability.
it is more lipid-soluble than powder cocaine.
Which is true about MDMA? A) it works by directly inhibiting the release of serotonin. B) its psychoactive effects are stronger in men. C) its primary precursor is oil from the vanilla bean. D) it is structurally similar to dopamine and norepinephrine.
it is structurally similar to dopamine and norepinephrine.
Which is true about marijuana dependence? A) about 22% of users become addicted to marijuana B) only about 50% of people who enroll in a treatment program from marijuana dependence are successfully abstinent two weeks after leaving treatment. C) users cannot become addicted to marijuana.
only about 50% of people who enroll in a treatment program for marijuana dependence successfully abstinent two weeks after leaving treatment.
Which of the following barbiturate is the shortest acting? A) thiopental B) pentobarbital C) phenobarbital D) secobarbital
thiopental
Which is the most common source of drugs of non-medical use? A) received free from a friend or a relative B) the internet C) bought from a friend or a relative
received free from a friend or a relative
Which is true about the mechanism of action of sedative/hypnotics? A) when benzodiazepines bind to the GABA receptor, they allow more chloride to enter the cell. B) GABA(a) receptors are metabotropic. C) when barbiturates bind to GABA receptors in the brain, thy increase the likelihood of new action potentials firing. D) all GABA receptors have the same conformation.
when benzodiazepines bind to the GABA receptor, they allow more chloride to enter the cell.