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Contact absorption takes how long?
1 to 2 days
what is the half-life of caffeine
3 to 7 hours
Human brain chemistry can be affected by psychoactive drugs, behavioral addictions, and mental illness, to induce an altered state of consciousness. A. true B. false
ANSWER: A. True. Pg. 1.7
The ruling classes, governments, industry, and criminal organizations have controlled the trade of psychoactive drugs. A. true B. false
ANSWER: A. True. Pg. 1.7
In recent decades, policy decisions regarding drugs and alcohol have been made based on the political climate rather than on the effects of drugs on the individual and society. A. true B. false
ANSWER: A. True. Pgs. 1.5-1.6
Limiting the places where tobacco smoking is permitted has not reduced the use of tobacco in the United States or other countries where such policies have been implemented. A. true B. false
ANSWER: B. False. Pgs. 1.31
_____________ and ____________ fueled the "summer of love" in 1967.
Amphetamine and methamphetamine
___________________ are the most common performance enhancing drugs
Anabolic-androgenic steroids
Negative drug reinforcement
Continued smoking to avoid the negative effects of nicotine withdrawal is known as
These 3 are involved with pain, stress control, and euphoria
Endorphins, enkephalins, dynorphin
What was the outcome of the Opium Wars?
England was granted greater trade concessions, an unacknowledged right to sell opium, and the territory of Hong Kong.
_________ is a plant with a high-fiber content that is low in psychoactive components.
Hemp or Cannabis sativa
Cross-tolerance
Is when a person develops tolerance to other, similar drugs in the same category
Gas frolics and ether frolics became popular after ____
Joseph Priestly discovered nitrous oxide and Sir Humphry Davy suggested that others could open nitrous oxide taverns as an alternative to saloons.
What is the key excretory organ?
Kidneys
Cardiovascular
Long-term use of stimulants (e.g., nicotine, cocaine, and methamphetamine) has the most significant impact on the body's ______________ system
Aggression and violence
Methamphetamine can increase __________ and ___________
Sexual desire
Methamphetamine increases
the illicit manufacture and distribution of meth in the U.S.A today is due to the involvement of
Mexican gangs and drug cartels
False
Passive transport occurs when water-soluble drugs such as cocaine cross the blood-brain barrier by hitching a ride on molecules that cross the BBB.
Pinch
Prior to 2000 the increase in tobacco smoking was influenced by: • And the fact that one _________ of chewing tobacco delivers more nicotine than one cigarette
Lower prices
Prior to 2000 the increase in tobacco smoking was influenced by: • Mass production, leading to _______________
Nicotine
Prior to 2000 the increase in tobacco smoking was influenced by: • ____________, as the addictive compound in tobacco
During ________ cirrhosis of the liver and other alcohol-related diseases declined dramatically, domestic violence fell, violent crime dropped by 2/3, and public drunkenness disappeared.
Prohibition
Amphetamine congeners
Stimulant drugs chemically dissimilar but pharmacologically related to amphetamines, producing many of the same effects but not strong are called
High
The compulsion to use cocaine is due to: Craving for the ________
Crash
The compulsion to use cocaine is due to: The desire to avoid the _________
Hereditary
The compulsion to use cocaine is due to: _____________ predisposition
Blood pressure Heart rate
The first cigarette of the day affects a smoker as it increases ____________ and _____________
Drug can be classified by their effect:
Uppers(stimulants),downers(depressants),and all arounders(psychedelics).
Cocaine epidemics
_________________ occur in cycles every few generations
Amphetamine was first marketed as __________.
a decongestant in an inhaler under the name Benzedrine
which group of people treated for ADHD are much less likely to abuse drugs and alcohol when later in life
boys under 18
Physical effects of large doses of downers
dangerously repressed respiration, coma, over-dose
Memories are stored in ____________
dendritic spines
stimulant drugs including cocaine and meth force the release of
dopamine. this surge is causes paranoia and hyper-reactivity
Physical effects of compulsive behaviors
effect the reward pathway, causing compulsions
Mental/Emotional effects of antidepressants
elevates mood by manipulating serotonin
______________ memories are more deeply ingrained, and lead to euphoric recall
emotionally-charged memories
Old brain controls ______
emotions
true or false: tolerance of stimulant drugs is caused by the brain's creation of more dopamine and more dopamine receptors
false: it causes the dopamine to be stuck in the receptors not create more of both
true or false: chewing Khat produces an immediate and intense high
false: it takes time and its a low high
true or false: tolerance is not a sign of physical dependence
false: tolerance is both a physical and psychological dependence
Norepinephrine and epinephrine
function as stimulants; epinephrine (energy) norepinephrine (confidence)
Symptoms of Ergot Poisoning:
hallucinations, convulsions, possibly permanent insanity, burning sensation in feet and hands, and gangrene
Mental/Emotional effects of inhalants
impulsive behavior, excitement, mental confusion, irritability, delirium, hallucinations
Excitatory neurotransmitters _______ cell firings
increase
Mental/Emotional effects of large doses of downers
relaxed and dulled mind, diminished anxiety, induced sleep, diminished pain (some can cause euphoria)
The "stop" part of the reward circuit communicates:
signals when the craving has been satisfied and shuts down the "more" message
Cigarettes were distributed free to _________.
soldiers during WWII and the Korean War
Mental/Emotional effects of small doses of downers
stimulant like effects; lowered inhibitions
Mental/Emotional effects of steroids
stimulant-like high, increased confidence, increased aggression, roid rage
Tribes in South America chewed the coca leaf for ________, ________, and to _________.
stimulation, nutrition, control their appetite
Epigenetics
studies changes in genes
When 1 of 5 senses is activated, a signal is sent first to the old brain for an instant reaction, then to the ___________ where it will then get forwarded to the ______________
thalamus; new brain
Why has prohibition of cigarettes not been effective?
the craving for tobacco fueled by the addictive qualities of nicotine has overwhelmed most calls for prohibition
Bioavailability
the degree to which a drug is available to the target
the further cocaine gets from its original production source
the less pure it is
First messenger system
the neurotransmitter directly affects the electrical transmission in the receiving neuron
what is true about sexual activity for someone under the influence of meth
the rush from meth can become a substitute for sexual activity meth increases sexual desire meth lowers inhibitions and increases sexual risk taking
the high occurrence of ADHD among adolescents in treatment for substance abuse disorders is in part attributed to what
their use of drugs to self-medicate ADHD symptoms
what best describes one of the health benefits of quitting smoking
within just 20 mins of quitting, blood pressure, pulse rate, and temp of hands and feet drop to normal
Injection takes how long? Intramuscular/skin?
15 to 30 seconds; 3 to 5 minutes
The first temperance movement in the United States started around
1785
Inhalation takes how long?
5 to 10 seconds
Governments in general collect _______x more on tobacco taxes than they spend on prevention
500
Approximately __ plants contain caffeine.
60
True
A person's level of emotional and physical stress can increase the ability of psychoactive drugs to cross the blood-brain barrier.
The potency of drugs today is due to technological advances in refining, synthesizing, and manufacturing methods. A. true B. false
ANSWER: A. True. Pg. 1.7
In 1937 marijuana became illegal in the United States largely because #1. the chief federal drug regulator wanted a new mission and purpose after alcohol Prohibition was repealed, and he chose marijuana #2. smoking of marijuana by Mexican migrant workers became demonized because the workers were perceived as a social and economic threat #3. scientific researchers found marijuana to be the most addictive and dangerous drug in the United States #4. marijuana was being heavily used by the elderly throughout the United States A. reasons 1 and 2 only B. reasons 2 and 3 only C. reasons 1, 2, and 3 only D. reasons 1, 2, 3, and 4
ANSWER: A. reasons 1 and 2 only. Pgs. 1.25-1.26
Psychiatric medications, including antidepressants, antipsychotics, and anti-anxiety drugs, are prescribed to A. slow the central nervous system B. speed up the central nervous system C. rebalance irregular brain chemistry D. create hallucinations
ANSWER: C. rebalance irregular brain chemistry. Page 1.4
Which of the following statements are true regarding technology, gaming, and gambling? #1. Rapid-play poker machines have increased the number of problem and pathological gamblers. #2. Online gambling has resulted in an increased number of problem and pathological gamblers. #3. There is no evidence that technology has led to an increase in the number of people with gambling or gaming addictions. #4. Electronic media is a breeding ground for new addictions, such as Internet, video games, texting, and multiplayer games. A. statements 1 and 2 only B. statements 2 and 3 only C. statements 1, 2, and 4 only D. statements 1, 2, 3, and 4
ANSWER: C. statements 1, 2, and 4 only. Pages 1.7, 1.8, 1.31, 1.42
Which of the following statements most accurately represents the use of plant-based psychoactive substances? A. Plant-based psychoactive drugs are uncommon today and rarely used. B. Today marijuana is the only plant-based psychoactive substance that is still used. C. All plants that yield psychoactive substances are illegal today. D. About 4,000 plants yield psychoactive substances, and the vast majority are not illegal.
ANSWER: D. About 4,000 plants yield psychoactive substances, and the vast majority are not illegal. Pgs. 1.8
False
Active transport occurs when fat-soluble drugs pass from an area where there is a high concentration of a drug to an area of lower concentration
True
Addictive substances affect how neurons can down-regulate their brain receptors
_____________ is world's largest producer of opium.
Afghanistan
True
Because the blood-brain barrier is not formed until a child is one to two years of age, any psychoactive substance used byba pregnant woman can be particularly harmful to a developing fetus.
Two major parts of the nervous system
CNS and PNS
A psychoactive drug can be called it's
Chemical name,trade name, or street name
One of the earliest attempts of temperance occurred in _________
China around 2200 BC
What caused the Opium Wars?
China banned the use and import of opium due to increases of crime, corruption, and addiction. The British fought for their right to sell opium to Chinese traders.
_____ became a favorite alternative to alcohol.
Coffee
Behavioral Addictions
Compulsive gambling, eating disorders, and compulsive Internet use
Cocaine
Consuming alcohol when using cocaine results in prolonging the effects of
Coma
Death as a result of cocaine use is likely to occur: -after the cocaine wears off due to rebound depressant effects on the central nervous system, which slows breathing and heart rate and may cause _________
Stimulatory
Death as a result of cocaine use is likely to occur: -during the ____________ phase due to its effects on the central nervous system, heart, and circulatory system
Effects Cocaethylene Violent tendencies
Drinking alcohol before using cocaine will prolong and intensify cocaine's ___________ and create ___________, which increases __________________________
What are "prodrugs"?
Drugs such as Valium are transformed by the liver and the metabolites become even more active as a result
Schedule IV Drugs:
Drugs that have even less abuse potential.
true or false: meth and cocaine are the most widely used stimulant drugs in the world
False: the most used is caffeine and tobacco
The U.S. _________________ allowed the FDA to regulate the manufacturing, distribution, and marketing of tobacco to protect the public health and keep it away from children.
Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act of 2009
in 1804 _______ discovered a way to refine morphine from opium.
Friedrich W. Serturner
Which Statement is true regarding IV drug use?
IV drug use is the most dangerous method because it bypasses the body's natural defenses.
Example of how drugs can interfere with the storage of NTs
LSD alters the user's perception of messages received from environment
What is the key metabolic organ?
Liver
The main drug of raves is ________.
MDMA, or purer form, Molly.
__________ is the most widely used illicit drug in the United States, Canada, Australia, Mexico, and South Africa.
Marijuana
_________________ is the body's mechanism for processing, using and inactivating a foreign substance.
Metabolism
Why is it easy for drugs to infiltrate the blood brain barrier?
Most drugs are fat-soluble, and the brain is fatty so it readily absorbs fat-soluble things.
Cell body
Nourish the cell
Four categories of downers
Opiates and opioids; sedative-hypnotics; alcohol; others
Theriac was a medication made from _____ to help inflammation, diarrhea, madness, melancholy, headaches, pestilence, nosebleeds, and anything involving pain.
Opium
________ and ______ are the two all arounders that have dominant physical effects
PCP; ketamine
Until the ___________________, the manufacturers of the patent medicines were not required to list any ingredients or back up any claims.
Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906
Fidgeting
Regarding ADHD: For children with ADHD, excessive __________ helps them focus on the task at hand
Stimulants
Regarding ADHD: The use of _____________ in small doses helps focus attention and reduces hyperactivity
Sexual activity
Regarding sexual activity for someone under the influence of methamphetamine, the rush from methamphetamine can become a substitute for
in 1520, ______ opium became popular because it delivered greater amounts of opium into the brain, intensifying effects.
Smoking
Crack cocaine
Smoking ___________ produces the most intense immediate high
Virtually all cocaine is grown in _________.
South America
Schedule II Drugs:
Substances with a high abuse potential even though they have medical uses.
Schedule III Drugs:
Substances with less abuse potential.
Schedule V Drugs:
Substances with very low abuse potential because of very limited quantities.
______________ was founded in 1999 to promote, coordinate, and monitor doping in sport in all of its forms.
The World Anti-Doping Agency
Chemistry
The compulsion to use cocaine is due to: Altered brain _______________
Mexican gangs Drug cartels
The illicit manufacture and distribution of methamphetamine in the United States today is due to the involvement of ______________ and _______________
Compulsion
The progression from abuse to addiction is most influenced by_______
______ was used as a medicine for a wide variety of ailments including headache, toothache, snakebite, skin diseases, and stomach and heart pains.
Tobacco
False
Tolerance to the mental effects of drugs always develops at the same rate as tolerance to the drugs physical effects
Effects of downers are amplified by _________.
Use of other downers at the same time
Exhausted Depression
When a stimulant drug wears off and the body withdrawals from the extra energy produced by the drug the user becomes _____________ and emotional ________________ sets in
Human beings have a basic need to _________________ and ____________.
cope with their environment and enhance existence
drugs work by influencing
existing neurotransmitters, existing neurological pathways and receptor sites in the central nervous system
Down regulation
if the cell senses that there are too many neurotransmitters (occurs in drug use) it retracts many of the receptor sites into the cell, causing a slowdown of the message transmission (this is why people need more drugs to make the few remaining receptor sites fire faster to make up for the fewer receptors available for activation)
What are some theories as to ways drugs disrupt the on/off switches of the reward pathway?
no satiation point on/off switches are ignored or overridden communication between both old and new brains are disrupted the fasciculus retroflexus which communicates from the new brain to the old brain gets damaged preventing stop messages from arriving to the old brain
4 Types of withdrawal
non-purposive withdrawal purposive withdrawal protracted withdrawal (environment triggers) post-acute withdrawals (PAWS)
Non-purposive withdrawal
objective physical signs that are a direct result of tissue dependence and are observable upon drug use by an addict ex. seizures, sweating, goose bumps, vomiting, diarrhea
Drugs affect NEW or OLD part of brain
old
The other psychoactive drug appearing early in history
opium
Endogenous Opioids means
originating in the body
drugs use in the gay community is related to
prejudice, homophobia, and fear of coming out or/and being oneself.
Acetylcholine
the first neurotransmitter discovered
Dopamine
the reward chemical; crucial to addiction
Mental/emotional effects of compulsive behaviors
tolerance, psychological dependence, withdrawal
in _____ the first prohibition law was passed in the United States
1830
Explain the Gin Epidemic.
Lasted from 1710-1750; English Parliament encouraged the production, consumption, and taxation of gin. This caused alcoholism and mortality.
Dopamine and serotonin
Regarding ADHD: Stimulant drugs taken for ADHD reduce symptoms by increasing the release of _________ and _____________
Electrical Chemical Central nervous system Peripheral nervous system
Regardless of their degree of strength, all stimulants affect the body by increasing the brains __________ activity, increasing the brains _________ activity, increasing _______________ activity, and increasing __________________ activity
Terminals
Relay the messages to the next cell
Axon
Sends the message to the terminal to be sent out
Who introduced "tobacco smoking for recreation"?
Sir Walter Raleigh
What is freebase?
Smokable cocaine
True
Synapses are able to change strength and function when a pathway is stressed, overused, or underused, such as by the intake of psychoactive substances.
Stimulant use
Tachycardia, weight loss, blood vessel constriction, and elevated blood pressure are all physical reactions to
True
The CNS is comprised of the spinal cord and the brain
on which part of the body does long term use of stimulants have the most significant impact
cardiovascular system
4 parts of a nerve cell:
dendrites cell body axon terminal
Physical affects of frequent use of strong stimulants _______________________________________.
depletes the body's energy chemicals and exhausts the user
Physical effects of inhalants
dizziness, slurred speech, unsteady gait, drowsiness, lowered blood pressure (fainting), stupor, coma, asphyxiation.
Behavior/Environmental model
emphasizes the overriding significance of environmental and developmental influences in leading a user to addiction.... environmental factors can change brain chemistry just like genetics
Example of how a drug can inhibit enzymes that metabolize or synthesize NTs
heroin inhibits the release of substance P
The use of psychoactive drugs spread through ____________.
migration
Mental/Emotional effects of small to moderate dose of strong stimulants
more confidence, excitability, more outgoing, eagerness to preform; rush or high
heavy prolonged use of stimulants can induce what kind of psychosis
schizophrenic-like psychosis
Eyeballing
taking in straight vodka through the eye
Addictive disease model
the disease is a chronic, progressive, relapsing, incurable potentially fatal condition that is a consequence of mainly genes and irregularities in brain chemistry
when a stimulant drug wears off and the body withdraws from the extra energy produced by the drug what occurs
the user becomes exhausted emotional depression sets in
Physiological Responses to Drugs include:
tolerance tissue dependence psych. dependence withdrawal the stay-stopped circuit and relapse
Reverse Tolerance
user becomes more sensitive and less able to handle moderate amounts
true
when the body speeds up the metabolism and the breakdown of a drug, it is known as dispositions tolerance.
Physical effects of psychiatric medications
wide variety involving heart, blood, and musculoskeletal systems (page 1.5)
The "mild" cigarette was marketed to _________, ___________, and ___________.
women, young people, and those who wanted to lose weight
According to the authors of Uppers, Downers, All Arounders, a psychoactive drug is defined as: A. any substance that directly alters the normal functioning of the central nervous system B. any substance that is illicit or illegal C. those substance that cause numbness and drowsiness D. those substances that cause increased energy and alertness
ANSWER: A. any substance that directly alters the normal functioning of the central nervous system Pg. 1.1
Which of the following factors have contributed to the spread of HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C? #1. sharing of contaminated needles #2. drug-induced high-risk sexual practices #3. poor hygiene among restaurant workers #4. consistent and regular use of condoms during sex A. factors 1 and 2 only B. factors 3 and 4 only C. factors 1, 2, and 3 only D. factors 1, 2, 3, and 4
ANSWER: A. factors 1 and 2 only PGS. 1.33
Which of the following statements are true about plants and plant byproducts that produce psychedelic effects? #1. Plants with psychedelic properties have been used in religious, magical, and social ceremonies throughout history. #2. There is a type of mold that can infect rye plants and produce an LSD-like experience. #3. The use of psychedelic mushrooms is a relatively new practice first documented in the mid-1900s. #4. Certain types of cactus produce psychedelic experiences when eaten. A. statements 1 and 3 only B. statements 2 and 3 only C. statements 1, 2, and 4 only D. statements 2, 3, and 4 only
ANSWER: C. Pgs. 1.11, 1.12, 1.13,
Who brought chocolate to Europe?
Hernan Cortes
The other psychoactive drug groups can be defined by their purpose; these are
Inhalants, anabolic steroids and other sports drugs, and psychiatric medications
Drugs can turn on and off genes which change the network of cells. The increase in neural alterations results in ________________ sensitivity to a drug which increases the risk of relapse after use stops.
heightened sensitivity
The Industrial Revolution brought forth _________, ___________, _______________, and ___________, spreading the use of opiates that often escalated into abuse and addiction.
scientific advancements, changes in methods of drug use, aggressive economic policies, political expediency
What does the somatic part do?
transmits sensory information from the environment and then sends instructions back to the CNS back to skeletal muscles
5 Routes of administration (from fastest to slowest):
1. inhalation (5-10 seconds) 2. injection (15-30 seconds) (intramuscular and skin 3 to 5 minutes) 3. snorting (3-5 minutes) 4. oral (20-30 minutes) 5. contact absorption (1-2 days)
Injection consists of 3 methods:
1. intravenous "slamming" (15 to 30 seconds) 2. intramuscular "muscling" (3 to 5 minutes) 3. subcutaneous "skin popping" (3 to 5 minutes)
Marijuana smoking was not common in the United States until
1910
The federal government concerned drug use a criminal activity beginning in
1918
Snorting (insufflation) takes how long?
3 to 5 minutes
how long will the high from a typical ORAL/ SNORTED does of AMPHETAMINE generally last
4 to 6 hours
The American Revolution was supported by exportation and taxation of tobacco, hemp, rum, and whiskey. A. true B. false
ANSWER: A. True. Pg. 1,7
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) classifies drugs into five levels or schedules based on their potential medical benefits and their abuse/addiction potential. Schedule I includes drugs the DEA has classified as having high abuse/addiction potential and no accepted medical use. The DEA includes which of the following drugs in the Schedule I category? #1. marijuana #2. heroin #3. LSD #4. cocaine A. drugs 1 and 2 only B. drugs 3 and 4 only C. drugs 1, 2, and 3 only D. drugs 1, 2, 3, and 4
ANSWER: C. Pgs. 1.24
Alcohol and other psychoactive drugs affect which parts of the brain? #1. primitive brain #2. reasoning center of the new brain #3. neocortex #4. old brain A. options 1 and 2 only B. options 2 and 3 only C. options 1, 2, and 3 only D. options 1, 2, 3, and 4
ANSWER: D options. 1, 2, 3, and 4. The reasoning center of the new brain is also called the neocortex. The primitive part of the brain is also called the old brain. Both the new and old brain are affected by alcohol and other psychoactive drugs. Page 1.7
False
Dendritic spines or "memory bumps" grown in the synapse when the nerve is stimulated by sensory input.
______________ is the body's mechanism for eliminating foreign substances and their metabolites.
Excretion
Marketing strategies
Prior to 2000 the increase in tobacco smoking was influenced by: • Aggressive __________________________
What is the sinsemilla growing technique?
a way of growing marijuana that increased the concentration of THC
Physical effects of PCP and ketamine
anesthetic
Three most common psychiatric medication types
antidepressants, antipsychotics, antianxiety
Mental/Emotional effects of antipsychotics
controlled schizophrenic mood swings and hallucinations by manipulating dopamine
4 psychedelic hexing herbs from the Middle Ages
datura, henbane, belladonna, mandrake
False
drugs promote a homeopathic condition in the central nervous system
Mental/Emotional effects of prolonged use of strong stimulants
extreme anxiety, paranoia, anhedonia, mental confusion, induced psychosis
The Gin Epidemic is an example of:
how unlimited availability of a desirable substance causes excess use.
Hyperkatifeia
hypersensitivity to emotional distress
when a stimulant drug wears off and the body withdraws from the extra energy produced by the drug, what occurs
increase the brain's electrical activity increase the brain's chemical activity increase central nervous system activity increase peripheral nervous systems activity
Mental/Emotional effects of antianxiety medications
inhibits anxiety-producing thoughts by manipulating GABA
Cross-Tolerance
once a person develops a tolerance to one drug, a tolerance to a similar drug occurs
A nerve cell produces ________ neurotransmitter(s), a nerve cell can have receptors for ________ neurotransmitter(s).
only 1; multiple
Exogenous Opioids examples
outside the body; heroin, morphine, etc
Allostasis
process of maintaining functionality/balance by behavioral/physiological change through synaptic plasticity and altered NTs
What does the old brain do?
regulates physiological functions, basic emotions, cravings, imprints survival memories, orchestrates euphoric recall that become addiction memories
which form and method of using cocaine produces the most intense immediate high
smoking crack coaine
When an electrical message arrives at the ______________, it releases ________________, which trigger another electrical signal in the adjoining cell
synaptic gap; neurotransmitters
Tissue Dependence
the biological adaptation of the body due to chronic drug use... tissues and organs come to depend on the drug to function
Withdrawal
the body's attempt to rebalance itself after prolonged use
Abuse
the continued use of a drug despite negative consequences
Alcoholics Anonymous was founded by
two alcoholics; Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith
death as a result of cocaine use can occur
within 40 mins, or up to five to ten hours of use during the stimulation phase due to its effects on the central nervous system, heart, and circulatory system after the cocaine wears off
Factors that determine drugs' effects and abuse potential include (3 things):
1. route of administration 2. speed of transit to the brain 3. affinity for nerve cells and neurotransmitters
The "go" part of the reward circuit communicates:
1. the action is necessary for survival 2. remember how the action was achieved 3. do it again and again
It takes ___________ for drugs to get to the BBB after hitting the bloodstream.
10-15 seconds
Morphine is ________ than opium.
10x more potent
Caffeine was identified in ______.
1819
When drugs are taken orally, the effects are delayed for approx.
20- 30 mins
Oral consumption takes how long?
20-30 minutes
among those who try a cigarette what % will become daily smokers
25%
how long will the high from SNORTING a typical dose of POWDER cocaine generally last
40 to 60 mins
how long will the high from SMOKING a typical does of CRACK cocaine
5 to 20 mins
From our nation's early beginnings, the United States strictly regulated alcohol, opium, morphine, cannabis and other psychoactive medications. A. true B. false
ANSWER: B. False. Pg. 1.22
In the United States, the legal drinking age varies from state to state. A. true B. false
ANSWER: B. False. Pg. 1.24
The monetary value of drugs has never been a part of legitimate government's economic plans, but it has often been a part of illegitimate government's economic plans. A. true B. false
ANSWER: B. False. Pg. 1.31
The good news is that Illegal methamphetamine superlabs rapidly diminishing in Mexico and the United States A. true B. false
ANSWER: B. False. Pgs. 1.31
Compulsive behaviors, including eating disorders, result in the development of which of the following? #1. withdrawal symptoms #2. psychological dependence #3. tolerance #4. neurological and medical problems A. results 1 and 2 only B. results 3 and 4 only C. results 1, 2, and 3 only D. results 1, 2, 3, and 4
ANSWER:D. results 1, 2, 3, and 4 #1. withdrawal symptoms #2. psychological dependence #3. tolerance #4. neurological and medical problems Pg. 1.5
false
Contact absorption through drug saturated patches applied to the skin allow errqcric amounts of drugs to be passively absorbed into the body over an indefinite period of time.
Harrison Narcotics Tax Act of 1914:
Controlled the sale of opium so that it could be monitored by the federal government
Morning
Death as a result of cocaine use is likely to occur: -occasionally the _____________ after use,
40 minutes to 5 hours
Death as a result of cocaine use is likely to occur: -within ________________ of use
Schedule I drugs:
Drugs with a high abuse potential and no approved medical use.
________ and ________ needs of a country often transformed the way a substance was used.
Economic, political
What did the Smoking Opium Exclusion Act of 1914 do?
Encouraged gradual reduction in the worldwide opium production and eventually banned smoking the drug.
______________ is the measure of time it takes a drug to be inactivated or eliminated from the body.
Half-life
___________ were targeted to benefit society and the addict.
Harm reduction programs
80%-85% of injection drug users have __________.
Hepatitis C.
Topical anesthetic
Medical use of cocaine relies on its effects as a
Synthetic stimulant
Mephedrone is a
Resources Damage Paranoia
Prolonged use of strong stimulants (e.g., cocaine, methamphetamine) results in depletion of the body's energy __________, cellular and organ _________, and ____________
What is a psychoactive drug
The author define a psychoactive drug as any substance that directly alters the normal functioning of the central nervous system. This also includes compulsive behaviors such as gambling and electronic games.
Down regulation of a brain cells receptors occur when a person uses drugs and
The cells retract receptor sites to slow down message transmission because there are too many neurotransmitters
True
The compulsive gambler's addiction pathway in the brain becomes hijacked similar to ways the brain becomes rewired from alcohol and other drug addictions.
Amygdala
The emotional center of the brain that is activated when a person with an addiction sees a person, place or thing, that reminds them of their addiction.
What caused the Whiskey Rebellion?
The federal government enacted a tax on liquor to help pay off federal debt and Pennsylvania farmers revolted for 3 years until President George Washington sent troops to stop it.
3 to 7 hours
The half-life of caffeine is
Blood Pressure Pulse Rate Temperature of Hands and Feet
The health benefits of quitting smoking include that within just 20 minutes of quitting, ___________, ___________, and ___________ drop to normal
4 to 6 hours
The high from amphetamine generally last
5 to 20 minutes
The high from smoking a typical dose of crack cocaine (1 rock) generally lasts
False
The more rapidly a psychoactive drug reaches its CNS target, the less reward and the lower the reinforcing effect.
Dietary changes Nutritional supplements
The most common alternative therapies to prescription medications for treating ADHD are ________ and ________
Dopamine
The most crucial neurotransmitter involved in behavioral addictions, drug use, and drug abuse
False
The most rapid route of administering a drug to The brain is intravenously
DSM
The name of the primary evaluation document used in the U.S. to assess whether a person has a substance- related disorder
Allostatis
When the human body is continually challenged by the use of drugs that alter the body's natural balance, a "new normal" is created
25%
_________ % of those who try a cigarette will become daily habitual smokers
Stimulants
___________ are the most widely used psychoactive drugs in the world
Methcathinone
___________________ is known on the streets as "plant food", "M-KAT", and "meow"
Habituation
a definite pattern of use
Second messenger system
a drug will mimic a neurotransmitter and cause biological and chemical changes (ex. heroin- the drug mimics enkephalins and slides into the opioid receptor site and also inhibits substance P so the person feels less pain BUT ALSO is like a first messenger system because it slots directly into substance P receptor sites to inhibit pain)
Hyperalgesia
a magnified reaction to pain caused when excess opioid use over-sensitizes nerve cells and ends up causing much more pain than expected as the drug leaves the body.
Allodynia:
a painful response to a normally innocuous stimuli
Historically, cannabis was prized as
a source of oil and fiber, edible seeds, medicine, psychedelic
Dual-Diagnoses
a substance use disorder and a serious mental illness
Many humans can naturally create all of the sensations and feelings that drugs provide... example?
a terrifying experience forces the release of adrenaline like a cocaine rush
What is laudanum?
a tincture of opium mixed with alcohol and henbane juice, crushed pearls, coral, amber, musk, and essential oils.
Synaptic Plasticity
ability of the synapse to change in strength and function when the pathway is overused or underused due to constant stress or drug use
Academic model
addiction occurs when the body adapts to the toxic effects of drugs at the biochemical and cellular levels, marked by tolerance, tissue dependence, withdrawal and psych. dependence
The most popular psychoactive substance
alcohol
the drug that continues to have the most wide-ranging impact on society
alcohol
Almost all of the patent medicines contained _____, _____, ______, _______, and/or _______.
alcohol, opium, morphine, cocaine, cannabis
GABA
amino acid; brain's main inhibitory neurotransmitter
Any-door policy
an addict can receive treatment for multiple addictions or mental health issues no matter where they start
Drug Automatism
an aimless, unconscious, repetitive drug taking behavior... continually taking a substance without being fully aware of the action.... compulsive gambling, sedatives, opiates "zoning out"
"Shake and bake" method refers to:
an easy, at-home method of making methamphetamine
Psychoactive Drug
any substance that directly alters the normal functioning of the central nervous system
The PNS is broken up into 2 parts:
autonomic and somatic
Inverse Tolerance
body becomes more sensitive to drug effects as brain chemistry changes
Select Tolerance
body develops tolerance to mental and physical effects at different rates
Dispositional Tolerance
body speeds up the metabolism of the drug to eliminate it
Acute Tolerance
brain and the body begin to adapt almost instantly to the toxic effects of the drug
The recognition of ______________________ spurred the development of psychiatric medications.
brain chemical imbalances as the cause of almost all mental illnesses
Behavioral Tolerance
brain learns to compensate for the drug effects by using the parts of the brain that are not affected
Coca-Cola was originally used as a _____
brain tonic
Drugs directly affect the __________
central nervous system (brain and spinal cord)
Albert Niemann isolated the alkaloid ____ from the coca leaf.
cocaine
according to researchers a person who smokes cigarettes is 22 times more likely to use what drug
cocaine
Example of how a NT can block or force the release of NTs
cocaine forces the release of norepinephrine and epinephrine
Fasciculus Retroflexus
communicates messages from the new brain to the old brain
The step between abuse and addiction involves _______________
compulsion
What does the autonomic part do?
controls INVOLUNTARY functions; digestion, respiration (sympathetic and parasympathetic and enteric divisions)
Serotonin
controls mood stability; depression, anxiety, appetite, sleep
Substance P
conveys pain impulses
Technical advances in _______ and _______ of alcohol made a difference in consumption.
cultivation, distillation
cocaine epidemics occur in
cycles every few generations
Three strategies to address the problems of abuse, addiction, and crime related to drugs.
demand reduction, supply reduction, and harm reduction
Demand reduction vs supply reduction
demand reduction: drug-abuse treatment and prevention supply reduction: interdiction, laws, incarceration; harder to get drugs
prolonged use of strong stimulants results in
depletion of the body energy resources cellular and organ damage paranoia
Most Islamic religions (encourage OR discourage) alcohol use.
discourage
Kinds of Tolerance:
dispositional pharmacodynamic behavioral reverse acute select inverse cross-tolerance
Physical effects of excessive use of downers
disrupted physical coordination, slurred speech, digestive problems, sexual dysfunction, tissue dependence
Mental/Emotional effects of all arounders
distorted sensory messages to and from the brain stem, causing illusions, hallucinations, and delusions
3 ways drugs are psychologically reinforced
drug automatism positive and negative reinforcement social reinforcement
Inverse agonists
drugs that bind to receptors and stabilize the receptor in its inactive state by hyperpolarizing it so that it can't react
Antagonists
drugs that bind to receptors but do not activate them and BLOCK neurotransmitters
Agonists
drugs that mimic the effects of NTs
Partial agonists
drugs that only partly mimic the effects of NTs
Compulsive behaviors include
eating disorders, compulsive gambling, sexual compulsion, internet addiction, compulsive shopping, codependency
2 types of endogenous opioids
endorphins and enkephalins
Physical affects of a small to moderate dose of a stimulant
energized muscles, increased alertness, insomnia, increased heart-rate and blood pressure, decreased appetite
Purposive withdrawal
false portrayal of severe withdrawal symptoms to manipulate a physician into giving more drugs to manage the false symptoms ex. scamming a doctor using emotional expectation of physical effects
Protracted withdrawal (environment triggers and cues)
flashback or recurrence of withdrawal symptoms and a triggering of heavy craving for the drug long after an addict has detoxed ... most dangerous for recovering addicts can last up to 6 months .. often causes addicts to slip
What does the new brain do?
gathers information from the senses and other parts of the brain, deals with speaking, reasoning, logic, rational
Physical affects of large amounts of stimulants used chronically
heart, blood vessel, and seizure problems
the neurotransmitter most often involved in the use of strong stimulants is dopamine which triggers feelings of
hunger satisfaction/satiety
Up regulation
if there are too few neurotransmitters available to trigger the message, the receiving neuron will increase the number of receptor sites so that the few remaining neurotransmitters have more receptors to activate
Physical effects of steroids
increased muscle mass and strength, acne, high blood pressure, shrunken testes, masculinization in women
what best descries how the FIRST cigarette of the day affects a smoker
increases blood pressure and heart rate
Five classifications of all arounders
indoles; phenylalkylamines; anticholinergics; cannabinoids; others
Sequence of fastest to slowest routes of drug administration
inhaling (smoke), injecting (intravenous), mucous membrane absorption (nasal passage), oral ingestion
Anandamide
integrating emotional sensory experience with controlling learning, motor coordination and memory (mimicked by THC in marijuana)
Mental/Emotional effects of large doses of strong stimulants
jitters, anxiety, anger, rapid speech, aggressiveness
The market for cigarettes was vastly expanded due to:
lower-prices (due to automation), cultivation of a milder strain, plentiful supply of new leaf, widespread advertising
Inhalants can be directly toxic to cells in the ___________.
lungs, brain, liver, kidney tissues, and blood
Most psychoactive drugs follow this pattern: ____ at a low dose, ______ at a moderate dose, and _____ at a high dose.
medicine, psychoactive drug, deadly poison
LSD and other psychedelic drugs were experimented with as __________ and ______.
mind-control drugs and truth serums
Higher potency of Morphine caused
more rapid-development of tolerance and tissue dependence
Drugs have an affinity for ____________ mechanisms.
natural survival; old brain
Physical effects of other all arounders include
nausea, dizziness, increased appetite, bloodshot eyes, raised blood pressure, sweating, stimulant effects
continued smoking to AVOID the negative effects of nicotine withdrawl is known as
negative drug reinforcement
Pharmacodynamic Tolerance
nerve cells become less sensitive to drug effects
What started the first big cocaine epidemic?
new ways to use and prepare the drug
of all the stimulants the strongest physical and mental dependency develops from
nicotine in tobacco
When drugs are used, the _______________(or go switch) becomes stimulated, hijacking its functions.
nucleus accumbens
The reward/control pathway is located within the _____________
old brain
Cross-Dependence
once tissue dependence to a specific drug occurs, the body will develop a dependence to similar drugs
When a drug activates the reward circuit, the "go" switch becomes ___________ and the "stop" switch becomes ______________
overactive; dysfunctional
Hyperpathia
pain that can persist after the nociceptive pain stimulus is removed or healed
__________________ saturated the health consciousness of the public from the 1870s to the 1930s.
patent medicines
Social Reinforcement
peer pressure, the desire or need for social inclusion
Post-Acute withdrawal symptoms (PAWS)
persistence of subtle, yet significant, emotional and physical problems that can last for 3 to 6 months into recovery ex. memory problems, emotional over-reaction, cognitive impairment
when a person who has developed tolerance to caffeine subsequently withdraws from the caffeine it results in
physical pain, extreme fatigue, and degression
Diathesis-stress theory of addiction
predisposition to addiction... result of genes and environmental influences... when a person becomes stressed or challenged by the use of drugs, neurochemistry and brain function are changed to a point where return to normal use is very difficult
drinking alcohol before using cocaine will
prolong and intensify cocaine effects create cocaethykene, which increases violent tendencies
Ergot is also known as _______.
psychedelic mold and Saint Anthony's Fire
All Arounders are also called _______.
psychedelics
Mental/Emotional effects of prolonged use of downers
psychological/physical dependence and addiction
Dendrites
receive signals
Inhibitory neurotransmitters ________ cell firings
reduce
Advances in _______, _________, and ________ drugs have increased potency of drugs
refining, synthesizing, manufacturing
Psychological Dependence
relying on drugs physically and emotionally; an important factor in the development of addiction... drugs alter ones state of consciousness and distort perceptions and change emotions
in 1855 the ___________ was invented and drugs could be easily delivered directly into the bloodstream, causing more intense effects and overloading the brain.
reusable hypodermic needle
Historically, the _____________, ______________, and ___________, along with ____________, have been involved in growing, manufacturing, distributing, taxing, and prohibiting drugs
ruling classes, governments, industry, criminal organizations
formication the imaginary sensation that hundreds of tiny bugs (coke bugs) are crawling under ones skins is caused by what
sensory hallucinogenic effects
stimulants force the release of which neurotransmitters to infuse the body with lots of extra energy before the body needs it
serotonin, epinephrine, dopamine, norepinephrine
Physical effects of small doses of downers
slowed heart-rate, slowed breathing, lower blood pressure, relaxed muscles, decreases coordination, induced sleep, dulled senses, diminished pain, controlled diarrhea