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Physical drug BODY requires the presence of the drug to prevent
dependence physical withdrawal symptoms (i.e. heroin)
Psychological drug A craving or compulsion to use a drug brought on by
depedence its reinforcement potential (i.e. crack cocaine)
What is a CBPO's legal Controlled Substances Act (CSA) of 1970
foundation to enforce
federal drug laws?
**Controlled substances 1. Potential for abuse
are placed into schedules 2. Medical use
I through V based upon 3. Acceptable safety standards
what 3 things?**
Schedule I has no True
accepted medical use in
the U.S.
True or false?
1. Depressants
3 Pharmacological
2. Hallucinogens
Classifications of Drugs
3. Stimulants
**Narcotics are derived **opium poppy plant**
from...**
, Slow central nervous system, constrict pupils (trying
to shut the world out), anti-anxiety, sleep, pain relief
Effects of depressants...
Examples: morphine, codeine, heroin, dilaudid,
oxycodone
1. Tranquilizers
What are the 3 types of
2. Alcohol
non-narcotic depressants?
3. Barbiturates (user will appear **intoxicated but
(TAB)
without the smell of alcohol**)
What are the 2 categories 1. Cocaine
in the stimulant family? 2. Amphetamine Compounds
What kind of dependence Psychological
do stimulants have on
users?
Do stimulants like cocaine Dilate
and meth dilate or
constrict pupils?
1. Cannabis
2. Peyote
What are the 5 drugs in
3. Psychedelic mushrooms
the hallucinogenic family?
4. LSD
5. PCP
1. MDMA (Ecstasy)
What are the 5 most 2. Ketamine
common "club" and "date 3. Rohypnol (Roofies)
rape" drugs? 4. GHB
5. GBL
MDMA (Ecstacy) is a Schedule I
Schedule ___
hallucinogenic and
stimulant
Ketamine is chemically PCP
related to what drug?
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Terms in this set (102)
Physical drug BODY requires the presence of the drug to prevent
dependence physical withdrawal symptoms (i.e. heroin)
Psychological drug A craving or compulsion to use a drug brought on by
depedence its reinforcement potential (i.e. crack cocaine)
What is a CBPO's legal Controlled Substances Act (CSA) of 1970
foundation to enforce
federal drug laws?
**Controlled substances 1. Potential for abuse
are placed into schedules 2. Medical use
I through V based upon 3. Acceptable safety standards
what 3 things?**
Schedule I has no True
accepted medical use in
the U.S.
True or false?
1. Depressants
3 Pharmacological
2. Hallucinogens
Classifications of Drugs
3. Stimulants
**Narcotics are derived **opium poppy plant**
from...**
, Slow central nervous system, constrict pupils (trying
to shut the world out), anti-anxiety, sleep, pain relief
Effects of depressants...
Examples: morphine, codeine, heroin, dilaudid,
oxycodone
1. Tranquilizers
What are the 3 types of
2. Alcohol
non-narcotic depressants?
3. Barbiturates (user will appear **intoxicated but
(TAB)
without the smell of alcohol**)
What are the 2 categories 1. Cocaine
in the stimulant family? 2. Amphetamine Compounds
What kind of dependence Psychological
do stimulants have on
users?
Do stimulants like cocaine Dilate
and meth dilate or
constrict pupils?
1. Cannabis
2. Peyote
What are the 5 drugs in
3. Psychedelic mushrooms
the hallucinogenic family?
4. LSD
5. PCP
1. MDMA (Ecstasy)
What are the 5 most 2. Ketamine
common "club" and "date 3. Rohypnol (Roofies)
rape" drugs? 4. GHB
5. GBL
MDMA (Ecstacy) is a Schedule I
Schedule ___
hallucinogenic and
stimulant
Ketamine is chemically PCP
related to what drug?