DBB TEST 3 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
VERIFIED ANSWERS
Examples of schedule I drugs
Heroin, LSD, peyote, psilocybin, mescaline, MDMA, cannabis
Definition of schedule I drugs
Drugs with high abuse potential and no approved medical use
Examples of schedule II drugs
Cocaine, meth, opium, morphine, oxycodone, Ritalin
Definition of schedule II drugs
Substances with a high abuse potential even though they have medical uses
Examples of schedule III drugs
Buprenorphine, anabolic steroids, Marinol
Definition of schedule III drugs
Substances with less abuse potential
Examples of schedule IV drugs
Chloral hydrate, meprobamate, fenfluramine, Valium, other benzodiazepines
Definition of schedule IV drugs
Drugs that have even less abuse potential
Examples of schedule V drugs
DXM, Lomotil
Definition of schedule V drugs
Substances with very low abuse potential because of very limited quantities of narcotic and
stimulant drugs
, DEA Key provisions
-classify and control all psychoactive drugs
-limit imports and exports
-define criminal penalties
Uppers (stimulants)
Cocaine, meth, bath salts, diet pills, ADHD meds, caffeine, nicotine, plant stimulants
Downers (major depressants)
Opiates/opioids, sedative-hypnotics, alcohol, antihistamine, muscle relaxers
All arounders
psychedelics (LSD, mushrooms, MDMA/Ecstacy, PCP, DXM) and Cannabis
Inhalants
Organic solvents, nitrites, No2
Psychoactive drug definition
Any substance that directly alters the normal functioning of the CNS
Behavioral/process addictions
Gambling, gaming, eating disorders, shopping, etc.
Factors in determining levels of drug use
Amount, frequency, duration, and impact on user's life
Levels of drug use
-Abstinence
-Experimentation
-Social/recreational use
-Habituation
-Abuse
-Addiction
VERIFIED ANSWERS
Examples of schedule I drugs
Heroin, LSD, peyote, psilocybin, mescaline, MDMA, cannabis
Definition of schedule I drugs
Drugs with high abuse potential and no approved medical use
Examples of schedule II drugs
Cocaine, meth, opium, morphine, oxycodone, Ritalin
Definition of schedule II drugs
Substances with a high abuse potential even though they have medical uses
Examples of schedule III drugs
Buprenorphine, anabolic steroids, Marinol
Definition of schedule III drugs
Substances with less abuse potential
Examples of schedule IV drugs
Chloral hydrate, meprobamate, fenfluramine, Valium, other benzodiazepines
Definition of schedule IV drugs
Drugs that have even less abuse potential
Examples of schedule V drugs
DXM, Lomotil
Definition of schedule V drugs
Substances with very low abuse potential because of very limited quantities of narcotic and
stimulant drugs
, DEA Key provisions
-classify and control all psychoactive drugs
-limit imports and exports
-define criminal penalties
Uppers (stimulants)
Cocaine, meth, bath salts, diet pills, ADHD meds, caffeine, nicotine, plant stimulants
Downers (major depressants)
Opiates/opioids, sedative-hypnotics, alcohol, antihistamine, muscle relaxers
All arounders
psychedelics (LSD, mushrooms, MDMA/Ecstacy, PCP, DXM) and Cannabis
Inhalants
Organic solvents, nitrites, No2
Psychoactive drug definition
Any substance that directly alters the normal functioning of the CNS
Behavioral/process addictions
Gambling, gaming, eating disorders, shopping, etc.
Factors in determining levels of drug use
Amount, frequency, duration, and impact on user's life
Levels of drug use
-Abstinence
-Experimentation
-Social/recreational use
-Habituation
-Abuse
-Addiction