CORRECT Answers
1. Controlled Sub- Divided drug classifications into 5 categories or schedules
stance Act of 1970
(CSA)
2. Schedule 1 (High substances, or chemicals with no currently accepted medical use and a high
Potential for potential for abuse
Abuse)
3. What are sched- Heroin, LSD, Weed, Ecstasy/MDMA, Methaqualone, Peyote, Psilocybin (mush-
ule 1 drugs? rooms), spice, and bathsalts
4. Schedule 2 (High substances, or chemicals with a high potential for abuse, with use potentially
Potential for leading to severe psychological or physical dependance. currently accepted for
Abuse) medical use
5. What are sched- some examples of schedule 2 drugs are: combination products with less than 15
ule 2 drugs? mgs of hydrocodone per dosage unit (VICODIN), Cocaine, Meth, Methadone,
Hydromorphone (Dilaudid), Meperidine (Demerol), Oxycodone (Oxycontin),
Fentanyl, Dexedrine, Adderall, Ritalin, Opium, Morphine, PCP
6. Schedule 3 substances, or chemicals with a moderate to low potential for physical and psy-
chological dependence. Schedule 3 drug abuse potential is less than Schedule
1 and Schedule 2 drugs but more than Schedule 4. This is currently accepted for
medical use
7. What are sched- Schedule 3 drugs are products containing less than 90 milligrams of codeine
uled 3 drugs? per dosage unit (tylenol with codeine), Ketamine, Anabolic steroids, testosterone
and some barbituates
8. Schedule 4 (low substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with low potential for abuse and
potential for low risk of dependence. currently accepted medical use
abuse)
,9. What are sched- xanax soma, darvon, darvocet, valium, ativan, talwin, ambien, tramadol, klonopin,
ule 4 drugs? and phenobarbital
10. Schedule 5 (low substances with lower potential for abuse than schedule 4, and consist of prepa-
potential for rations containing limited quantities of certain narcotics. these are generally
abuse) used for antidiarrheal, antitussive, and analgesic purposes
11. What are sched- Robitussin AC, Lomotil, Motofen, Lyrica, and Paraceptolin
ule 5 drugs?
12. What is Indiana Minor consumption and possession
Code: IC 7.1-5-7
13. What is Indiana Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated
Code: IC 9-30-5
14. What are Nar- These are prescribed by doctors to treat pain, suppress cough, cure diarrhea.
cotics/Opioids?
15. What are the Effects include tension, general sense of well being, drowsiness, and inability to
effects of nar- concentrate
cotics/opioids?
16. What are opioid diarrhea, dilated pupils, agitation, muscle aches, anxiety, rapid heart beat, high
withdrawal symp- blood pressure, nausea/vomiting, sweating/clammy/runny nose
toms?
17. What is a narcot- Buprenorphine (suboxone)
ic that helps an in-
dividual quit opi-
ates?
18. What is A narcotic that can be ingested or injected
methadone?
, 19. what is used to reduce withdrawal symptoms in people addicted to heroin or other
methadone used narcotic drugs and it can be used as a pain reliever. When methadone is used
for? for opioid use disorder it reduces withdrawal symptoms and drug cravings, but
does not cause the "high" associated with drug addiction. synthetic opiate that
blocks effect of medications including opiates- can eliminate withdrawal
20. What are benzodi- these are depressants that produce sedation and hypnosis, relieve anxiety and
azepines? muscle spasms, and reduce seizures. This is a type of selective serotonin reuptake
inhibitor (SSRI)
21. What is the most valium, xanax, halcion, ativan, and klonopin
common benzo?
22. What are the seizures (life threatening), insomnia, and anxiety
symptoms of ben-
zos?
23. What are stimu- - drugs that excite your CNS, increase HR/BP, alertness
lants?
- can cause people to feel jittery
- Ex: Caffeine, Amphetamines (adderall), Methamphetamines, MDMA (molly/ec-
stasy), Cocaine, Nicotine
24. What are depres- drugs that slow down the central nervous system, reduce reaction time, impair
sants? mental functioning and judgement, produce a sense of euphoria. withdrawal
can be life-threatening.
25. Symptoms of de- relaxed muscles, slurred speech, loss of coordination, slowed breathing
pressants are:
26. What are hallu- hallucinations, twitching, increased temperature
cinogens?