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SBIRT acronym
✓ Screening
✓ Brief Intervention
✓ Referral to Treatment
Substance
✓ refers to a wide array of different chemical substances, that when ingested, injected
or inhaled can cause "psychoactive effects" - physical and/or psychological effects to
the body
Major Psychoactive Substances
✓ methamphetamine, tobacco, club drugs, hallucinogens, heroin, inhalants, marijuana,
cocaine, and prescriptions medication
Depressants
(3 categories of psychoactive substances)
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✓ Referred to as "downers" that slow down the CNS to feel relaxed
✓
✓ Examples
✓ - Alcohol
✓ - Benzodiazepines (Valium, Xanax, Ativan)
✓ - Opioids (Codeine, Heroin, Morphine, Oxycodone, Hydrocodone)
✓ - Inhalants / Solvent (paint, glue, gases, nitrates)
✓ - Barbiturates (Nembutal, Seconal)
✓ - Marijuana (low doses)
Stimulants
(3 categories of psychoactive substances)
✓ Referred to as "uppers" that speed up the CNS to cause alertness and excitability
✓
✓ Examples
✓ - Caffeine
✓ - Nicotine
✓ - Amphetamines (Adderall, Ritalin, Concerta)
✓ - Methamphetamine
✓ - Cocaine (coke)
✓ - Club drugs: MDMA (ecstasy, Adam, Molly), GHB (liquid x)
Hallucinogens
(3 categories of psychoactive substances)
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