Deck 9: Cannabinoids

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The effect of AEA or 2-AG to eCB receptors is to open ______ channels.

A) sodium.
B) potassium.
C) chloride.
D) calcium.
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Which of the following statement is TRUE?

A) THC is excreted mostly unchanged.
B) THC is metabolized only to an active metabolite.
C) THC is metabolized only to an inactive metabolite.
D) THC is metabolized to an active and then subsequently to an inactive metabolite.
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The "high" associated with smoking one marijuana cigarette is associated with:

A) 1 gram of drug per milliliter of plasma.
B) 25 to 50 mg in the plasma.
C) more than 50 mg,but less than 1 gram in the plasma.
D) 5 to 10 nanograms per milliliter of plasma.
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High doses of THC:

A) induce death by respiratory depression.
B) induce death by stroke.
C) induce death by severe hypotension.
D) are rarely lethal.
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Smoking marijuana:

A) causes an initial increase in heart rate that is dose-dependent.
B) stimulates salivary production.
C) dilates brain arteries.
D) constrict corneal blood vessels.
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Hashish and marijuana differ mainly in their:

A) solubility in water.
B) potency.
C) efficacy.
D) effect on respiration.
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THC is stored in:

A) neurons.
B) body fat.
C) muscle.
D) liver cells.
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The compound believed to be the endogenous marijuana ligand is:

A) delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol.
B) cannaninol.
C) cannabidiol.
D) anandamide.
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At the cellular level,the endogenous cannabinoid anandamide binds to:

A) dopamine receptors.
B) serotonin receptors.
C) directly gated ion channels.
D) cannabinoid receptors.
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Anandamide is metabolized by ______ found in the ______ neuron.

A) FAAH; postsynaptic
B) FAAH; presynaptic
C) MGL; postsynaptic
D) MGL; presynaptic
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The endogenous cannabinoids,AEA and 2-AG are synthesized:

A) by mitochondria.
B) on demand.
C) from neuropeptides.
D) and then stored in vescicles.
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Following inhalation,the effects of THC involve approximately ______and last approximately _____.

A) 5-10 nanograms; 2 to 3 hours
B) 50-100 nanograms; 3 to 4 hours
C) 500-0.1 grams; 12 hours
D) 1-5grams; 30 to 60 hours
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Once endocannabinoids bind to CB receptors they:

A) are degraded.
B) are absorbed by surrounding glial cells.
C) bind to presynaptic receptors and inhibited further release.
D) also bind to calcium channels.
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The major mechanism of action of anandamide appears to be:

A) presynaptic facilitation.
B) postsynaptic facilitation.
C) presynaptic inhibition.
D) postsynaptic inhibition.
Question
Endocannabinoids are thought to be taken back up into neurons by:

A) sodium channels.
B) potassium channels.
C) calcium channels.
D) endocannabinoid membrane transporters.
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Urine tests that screen for psychoactive drug use look for the presence of:

A) 11-hydroxy-delta-9-THC
B) carboxy-THC (COOH-THC)
C) dicarboxy-THC (dCOOH-THC)
D) 11-nor-9-carboxy-delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol
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The amount of THC absorbed depends upon all of the following EXCEPT:

A) How long the smoke is held in the lungs.
B) The amount of THC in the cigarette.
C) The method of harvesting the marijuana.
D) How deeply the smoker inhales.
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The major psychoactive ingredient in the marijuana plant is:

A) delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).
B) cannaninol.
C) cannabidiol.
D) anandamide.
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The active metabolite of THC is:

A) 11-hydroxy-delta-9-THC
B) carboxy-THC (COOH-THC)
C) dicarboxy-THC (dCOOH-THC)
D) 11-nor-9-carboxy-delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol
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Users experience a "high" when plasma concentrations reach ______ nanograms of drug per milliliter of plasma.

A) 5 to 10
B) 10 to 15
C) 15 to 20
D) 20 to 25
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THC:

A) facilitates memory.
B) impairs the encoding process of memory.
C) facilitates the encoding process of memory.
D) impairs all stages of memory.
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The effects on THC on memory appear to be due to effects on the ______ receptor in the ______.

A) CB1; hippocampus
B) CB1; cortex
C) CB2; hippocampus
D) CB2; piriform cortex
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Both CB1 and CB2 are G-protein coupled receptors.
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The most effective replacement therapy for cannabis withdrawal is:

A) mirtazapine.
B) dronabinol.
C) bupropion.
D) naltrexone.
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The primary mechanism of tolerance to THC is a(n)_____ receptors.

A) downregulation of CB1
B) downregulation of CB2
C) upregulation of CB1
D) upegulation of CB2
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THC:

A) reduces appetite for sweet foods.
B) increases appetite for sweet foods.
C) reduces appetite for salty foods.
D) increases appetite for salty foods.
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THC impairs the following stage(s)of memory:

A) encoding.
B) consolidation.
C) retrieval.
D) all stages are impaired.
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Research suggests that early cannabis use may:

A) decrease the risk of psychosis.
B) increase the risk of psychosis.
C) decrease the risk of bipolar disorder.
D) increase the risk of bipolar disorder.
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Sativex:

A) is useful for multiple sclerosis (MS)patients since it reduces spasticity-related pain.
B) is approved for use in the United States.
C) is a 3:1 mixture of THC and cannabidiol.
D) has a direct effect by blocking pain in patients suffering from multiple sclerosis (MS).
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Cannabinoid receptors outside the brain are of a different subtype than those in the brain.
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The effect of THC is _____ heart rate and _____ of brain arteries .

A) increased; dilation
B) decreased; dilation
C) decreased; constriction
D) increased; constriction
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Infants of marijuana-using mothers:

A) are smaller than normal.
B) show typical behavioral reflexes.
C) exhibit chronic withdrawal from painful stimuli.
D) display hypervigilant responses to visual stimuli.
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The presence of THC is effective in reducing pain associated with persistent inflammation resulting in less opiate needed to control pain.This effect is known as ______ action.

A) opioid-enhancing
B) opioid-sparing
C) opioid-inhibiting
D) opioid-blocking
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CB2 receptors are abundant primarily in the CNS.
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Which of the following statement is TRUE?

A) Adverse effects on cognition have been shown in marijuana users that persist for many years after people stop smoking.
B) Marijuana smokers have lingering effects on short-term memory even 30 days after they stop smoking.
C) After 30 days of abstinence,the cognitive effects associated with marijuana use appear to disappear.
D) Marijuana use during adolescence has no apparent effect on adult IQ.
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Large numbers of cannabinoid receptors in the hippocampus may explain effects of THC on:

A) memory.
B) motor function.
C) aggression.
D) cognition.
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THC produces analgesia at the following site(s):

A) spinal cord,but not site of injury or brain.
B) spinal cord and brain,but not site of injury.
C) brain,but not spinal cord nor site of injury.
D) brain,spinal cord,and site of injury.
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Some evidence suggests that cannabis may be the oldest plant grown for purposes other than food.
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Rimonabant,sometimes used to treat cannabis withdrawal,is a(n):

A) cannabinoid antagonist.
B) cannabinoid agonist.
C) anticonvulsant.
D) analgesic.
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CBD has anti-inflammatory effects.
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Anandamide was the first endogenous cannabinoid to be discovered.
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Carboxy-THC has an elimination half-life of approximately 30 days in chronic marijuana users.
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THC is metabolized in first-pass metabolism to active and inactive intermediates.
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There exists a cannabis-withdrawal syndrome.
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Nabilone is an analogue of THC that is nearly as potent.
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Dronabinol (Marinol)appears to be the most effective pharmacological approach for treating cannabis withdrawal.
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The second endogenous cannabinoid to be discovered,2-arachidonoyl (2-AG),is found in lower concentrations in the brain than anandamide.
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Heavy marijuana smokers who stop smoking may show positive urine tests for THC's metabolites for 30 days or longer after cessation.
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THC is stored in fat cells and can be detected in plasma for up to 2 weeks or more in chronic smokers.
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Sativex,a 1:1 mixture of THC and cannabidiol,is approved for the treatment of multiple sclerosis in the United States.
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It is well known that there is a perfect correlation between presence of carboxy-THC in the urine and the presence of a pharmacological significant level of THC in the blood.
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Cannabis use has been shown to induce psychiatric problems for the majority of individuals that use the drug.
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Only a very small proportion of marijuana users develop a psychotic illness.
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Cannabis produces tolerance in users; however,experienced users report that they are sensitized to the psychoactive effects.
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Only small amounts of the THC taken into the body are stored in body fat.
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Cannabis dependence is common occurring in approximately 90% of users.
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Chronic marijuana use suppresses levels of testosterone in males and follicle-stimulated as well as luteinizing hormone in females.
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There are currently multiple pharmacologically based treatment options for treating cannabis withdrawal and craving.
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Cannabis use in adolescence has been reported to increase the risk of developing psychosis earlier in life for genetically vulnerable individuals.
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In general,cannabis withdrawal is related to how dependent a person is on the drug; more dependent users will experience a more intense withdrawal process.
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The characteristic effect of appetite stimulation by marijuana is due to:

A) activation of CB2 receptors.
B) stimulation of endocannabinoids.
C) activation of an as yet unknown class of receptors.
D) stimulation of CB1 receptors.
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Experienced marijuana users may be sensitized to the effects of the drug for all of the following reasons,EXCEPT:

A) THC accumulates in the fat tissue of regular users; smoking more marijuana liberates the remaining THC producing a quicker "high."
B) CB1 receptors are upregulated in regular users.
C) An awareness to the subjective effects of the drug must be developed in novice users-regular users know what to expect.
D) Regular users know how to smoke marijuana to get a sufficient dose of THC-new users have to learn this process.
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The primary psychoactive ingredient in marijuana is:

A) cannabinol (CBN).
B) delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).
C) cannabidiol (CBD).
D) sinsemilla.
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Synthetic marijuana ("spice")use generally leads to gastrointestinal reactions.
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______ is reportedly more than 100 times as potent as THC.

A) Nabilone (Cesamet)and
B) Dronabinol (Marinol)
C) HU-210
D) Cyclohexylphenols
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Marijuana may be eaten with the advantage that oral administration:

A) eliminates first pass metabolism.
B) results in more rapid onset of effects.
C) results in longer duration of effects.
D) reduces the craving for sweet foods.
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A survey release in April 2013 suggests that marijuana use in high school is second only to:

A) prescription stimulants.
B) methamphetamine.
C) cocaine.
D) alcohol.
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Treatment of cannabis withdrawal and craving involves all of the following EXCEPT:

A) disulfiram (Antabuse).
B) family-based interventions.
C) contingency management techniques.
D) cognitive-behavioral therapy.
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Cannabis replacement therapy has been most effective using:

A) 2-arachidonoyl glycerol (2-AG).
B) dronabinol (Marinol).
C) anandamide.
D) cannabidiol (CBD).
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Marijuna disrupts memory via effects on:

A) CB1 receptors in the hippocampus.
B) CB2 receptors in the frontal cortex.
C) CB1 receptors in the fornix.
D) CB2 receptors in the hippocampus.
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Endocannabinoids appear to differ from typical neurotransmitters in that they:

A) bind to postsynaptic receptors.
B) are synthesized on demand.
C) cause presynaptic autoreceptors to run in reverse.
D) bind to heteroreceptors on the postsynaptic membrane.
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In North America,cannabis became a staple crop in the 1600's for the production of:

A) rope.
B) oil.
C) medicine.
D) fertilizer.
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Urine testing for marijuana:

A) focuses on identification of dicarboxy-THC,the active metabolite of THC.
B) indicates use patterns but only in chronic users.
C) suggests a perfect correlation between use patterns and the presence of carboxy-THC.
D) is not indicative of a pharmacologically significant amount of THC being present in the blood.
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Evidence suggests that tolerance to cannabis is due to:

A) an upregulation of CB1 receptors.
B) downregulation of CB1 receptors.
C) an upregulation of CB2 receptors.
D) downregulation of CB2 receptors.
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______ receptors are the most abundant G-protein coupled receptors in the CNS.

A) CB1
B) CB2
C) THC
D) Dopamine
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Cannabis use probably originated from:

A) India.
B) North America.
C) China.
D) Africa.
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Synthetic marijuana ("spice")contain cannabidiol.
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All of the following are effects caused by marijuana EXCEPT:

A) immunosuppression.
B) bronchial relaxation.
C) an initial dose-dependent increase in heart rate.
D) reduced levels of testosterone,sperm count,and viability in chronic users.
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The neuroprotective effects of cannabinoids and their derivatives may be due to:

A) inhibition of GABAergic transmission.
B) excitation of the GABA system.
C) inhibition of glutaminergic transmission.
D) enhancement of glycine release in the region following brain injury.
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In the early 1990s the first endogenous cannabinoid,_____ was isolated.

A) 2-arachidonoyl glycerol (2-AG)
B) AEE
C) anandamide
D) CB2-alpha
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The effect of AEA or 2-AG to eCB receptors is to open ______ channels.

A) sodium.
B) potassium.
C) chloride.
D) calcium.
D
2
Which of the following statement is TRUE?

A) THC is excreted mostly unchanged.
B) THC is metabolized only to an active metabolite.
C) THC is metabolized only to an inactive metabolite.
D) THC is metabolized to an active and then subsequently to an inactive metabolite.
D
3
The "high" associated with smoking one marijuana cigarette is associated with:

A) 1 gram of drug per milliliter of plasma.
B) 25 to 50 mg in the plasma.
C) more than 50 mg,but less than 1 gram in the plasma.
D) 5 to 10 nanograms per milliliter of plasma.
D
4
High doses of THC:

A) induce death by respiratory depression.
B) induce death by stroke.
C) induce death by severe hypotension.
D) are rarely lethal.
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Smoking marijuana:

A) causes an initial increase in heart rate that is dose-dependent.
B) stimulates salivary production.
C) dilates brain arteries.
D) constrict corneal blood vessels.
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Hashish and marijuana differ mainly in their:

A) solubility in water.
B) potency.
C) efficacy.
D) effect on respiration.
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THC is stored in:

A) neurons.
B) body fat.
C) muscle.
D) liver cells.
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The compound believed to be the endogenous marijuana ligand is:

A) delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol.
B) cannaninol.
C) cannabidiol.
D) anandamide.
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At the cellular level,the endogenous cannabinoid anandamide binds to:

A) dopamine receptors.
B) serotonin receptors.
C) directly gated ion channels.
D) cannabinoid receptors.
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Anandamide is metabolized by ______ found in the ______ neuron.

A) FAAH; postsynaptic
B) FAAH; presynaptic
C) MGL; postsynaptic
D) MGL; presynaptic
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The endogenous cannabinoids,AEA and 2-AG are synthesized:

A) by mitochondria.
B) on demand.
C) from neuropeptides.
D) and then stored in vescicles.
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Following inhalation,the effects of THC involve approximately ______and last approximately _____.

A) 5-10 nanograms; 2 to 3 hours
B) 50-100 nanograms; 3 to 4 hours
C) 500-0.1 grams; 12 hours
D) 1-5grams; 30 to 60 hours
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Once endocannabinoids bind to CB receptors they:

A) are degraded.
B) are absorbed by surrounding glial cells.
C) bind to presynaptic receptors and inhibited further release.
D) also bind to calcium channels.
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The major mechanism of action of anandamide appears to be:

A) presynaptic facilitation.
B) postsynaptic facilitation.
C) presynaptic inhibition.
D) postsynaptic inhibition.
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Endocannabinoids are thought to be taken back up into neurons by:

A) sodium channels.
B) potassium channels.
C) calcium channels.
D) endocannabinoid membrane transporters.
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Urine tests that screen for psychoactive drug use look for the presence of:

A) 11-hydroxy-delta-9-THC
B) carboxy-THC (COOH-THC)
C) dicarboxy-THC (dCOOH-THC)
D) 11-nor-9-carboxy-delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol
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The amount of THC absorbed depends upon all of the following EXCEPT:

A) How long the smoke is held in the lungs.
B) The amount of THC in the cigarette.
C) The method of harvesting the marijuana.
D) How deeply the smoker inhales.
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The major psychoactive ingredient in the marijuana plant is:

A) delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).
B) cannaninol.
C) cannabidiol.
D) anandamide.
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The active metabolite of THC is:

A) 11-hydroxy-delta-9-THC
B) carboxy-THC (COOH-THC)
C) dicarboxy-THC (dCOOH-THC)
D) 11-nor-9-carboxy-delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol
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Users experience a "high" when plasma concentrations reach ______ nanograms of drug per milliliter of plasma.

A) 5 to 10
B) 10 to 15
C) 15 to 20
D) 20 to 25
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THC:

A) facilitates memory.
B) impairs the encoding process of memory.
C) facilitates the encoding process of memory.
D) impairs all stages of memory.
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The effects on THC on memory appear to be due to effects on the ______ receptor in the ______.

A) CB1; hippocampus
B) CB1; cortex
C) CB2; hippocampus
D) CB2; piriform cortex
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Both CB1 and CB2 are G-protein coupled receptors.
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The most effective replacement therapy for cannabis withdrawal is:

A) mirtazapine.
B) dronabinol.
C) bupropion.
D) naltrexone.
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The primary mechanism of tolerance to THC is a(n)_____ receptors.

A) downregulation of CB1
B) downregulation of CB2
C) upregulation of CB1
D) upegulation of CB2
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THC:

A) reduces appetite for sweet foods.
B) increases appetite for sweet foods.
C) reduces appetite for salty foods.
D) increases appetite for salty foods.
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THC impairs the following stage(s)of memory:

A) encoding.
B) consolidation.
C) retrieval.
D) all stages are impaired.
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Research suggests that early cannabis use may:

A) decrease the risk of psychosis.
B) increase the risk of psychosis.
C) decrease the risk of bipolar disorder.
D) increase the risk of bipolar disorder.
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Sativex:

A) is useful for multiple sclerosis (MS)patients since it reduces spasticity-related pain.
B) is approved for use in the United States.
C) is a 3:1 mixture of THC and cannabidiol.
D) has a direct effect by blocking pain in patients suffering from multiple sclerosis (MS).
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Cannabinoid receptors outside the brain are of a different subtype than those in the brain.
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The effect of THC is _____ heart rate and _____ of brain arteries .

A) increased; dilation
B) decreased; dilation
C) decreased; constriction
D) increased; constriction
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Infants of marijuana-using mothers:

A) are smaller than normal.
B) show typical behavioral reflexes.
C) exhibit chronic withdrawal from painful stimuli.
D) display hypervigilant responses to visual stimuli.
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The presence of THC is effective in reducing pain associated with persistent inflammation resulting in less opiate needed to control pain.This effect is known as ______ action.

A) opioid-enhancing
B) opioid-sparing
C) opioid-inhibiting
D) opioid-blocking
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CB2 receptors are abundant primarily in the CNS.
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Which of the following statement is TRUE?

A) Adverse effects on cognition have been shown in marijuana users that persist for many years after people stop smoking.
B) Marijuana smokers have lingering effects on short-term memory even 30 days after they stop smoking.
C) After 30 days of abstinence,the cognitive effects associated with marijuana use appear to disappear.
D) Marijuana use during adolescence has no apparent effect on adult IQ.
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Large numbers of cannabinoid receptors in the hippocampus may explain effects of THC on:

A) memory.
B) motor function.
C) aggression.
D) cognition.
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THC produces analgesia at the following site(s):

A) spinal cord,but not site of injury or brain.
B) spinal cord and brain,but not site of injury.
C) brain,but not spinal cord nor site of injury.
D) brain,spinal cord,and site of injury.
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Some evidence suggests that cannabis may be the oldest plant grown for purposes other than food.
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Rimonabant,sometimes used to treat cannabis withdrawal,is a(n):

A) cannabinoid antagonist.
B) cannabinoid agonist.
C) anticonvulsant.
D) analgesic.
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CBD has anti-inflammatory effects.
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Anandamide was the first endogenous cannabinoid to be discovered.
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Carboxy-THC has an elimination half-life of approximately 30 days in chronic marijuana users.
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THC is metabolized in first-pass metabolism to active and inactive intermediates.
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There exists a cannabis-withdrawal syndrome.
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Nabilone is an analogue of THC that is nearly as potent.
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Dronabinol (Marinol)appears to be the most effective pharmacological approach for treating cannabis withdrawal.
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The second endogenous cannabinoid to be discovered,2-arachidonoyl (2-AG),is found in lower concentrations in the brain than anandamide.
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Heavy marijuana smokers who stop smoking may show positive urine tests for THC's metabolites for 30 days or longer after cessation.
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THC is stored in fat cells and can be detected in plasma for up to 2 weeks or more in chronic smokers.
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Sativex,a 1:1 mixture of THC and cannabidiol,is approved for the treatment of multiple sclerosis in the United States.
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It is well known that there is a perfect correlation between presence of carboxy-THC in the urine and the presence of a pharmacological significant level of THC in the blood.
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Cannabis use has been shown to induce psychiatric problems for the majority of individuals that use the drug.
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Only a very small proportion of marijuana users develop a psychotic illness.
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Cannabis produces tolerance in users; however,experienced users report that they are sensitized to the psychoactive effects.
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Only small amounts of the THC taken into the body are stored in body fat.
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Cannabis dependence is common occurring in approximately 90% of users.
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57
Chronic marijuana use suppresses levels of testosterone in males and follicle-stimulated as well as luteinizing hormone in females.
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58
There are currently multiple pharmacologically based treatment options for treating cannabis withdrawal and craving.
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59
Cannabis use in adolescence has been reported to increase the risk of developing psychosis earlier in life for genetically vulnerable individuals.
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60
In general,cannabis withdrawal is related to how dependent a person is on the drug; more dependent users will experience a more intense withdrawal process.
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61
The characteristic effect of appetite stimulation by marijuana is due to:

A) activation of CB2 receptors.
B) stimulation of endocannabinoids.
C) activation of an as yet unknown class of receptors.
D) stimulation of CB1 receptors.
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62
Experienced marijuana users may be sensitized to the effects of the drug for all of the following reasons,EXCEPT:

A) THC accumulates in the fat tissue of regular users; smoking more marijuana liberates the remaining THC producing a quicker "high."
B) CB1 receptors are upregulated in regular users.
C) An awareness to the subjective effects of the drug must be developed in novice users-regular users know what to expect.
D) Regular users know how to smoke marijuana to get a sufficient dose of THC-new users have to learn this process.
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63
The primary psychoactive ingredient in marijuana is:

A) cannabinol (CBN).
B) delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).
C) cannabidiol (CBD).
D) sinsemilla.
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64
Synthetic marijuana ("spice")use generally leads to gastrointestinal reactions.
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65
______ is reportedly more than 100 times as potent as THC.

A) Nabilone (Cesamet)and
B) Dronabinol (Marinol)
C) HU-210
D) Cyclohexylphenols
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66
Marijuana may be eaten with the advantage that oral administration:

A) eliminates first pass metabolism.
B) results in more rapid onset of effects.
C) results in longer duration of effects.
D) reduces the craving for sweet foods.
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67
A survey release in April 2013 suggests that marijuana use in high school is second only to:

A) prescription stimulants.
B) methamphetamine.
C) cocaine.
D) alcohol.
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68
Treatment of cannabis withdrawal and craving involves all of the following EXCEPT:

A) disulfiram (Antabuse).
B) family-based interventions.
C) contingency management techniques.
D) cognitive-behavioral therapy.
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69
Cannabis replacement therapy has been most effective using:

A) 2-arachidonoyl glycerol (2-AG).
B) dronabinol (Marinol).
C) anandamide.
D) cannabidiol (CBD).
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70
Marijuna disrupts memory via effects on:

A) CB1 receptors in the hippocampus.
B) CB2 receptors in the frontal cortex.
C) CB1 receptors in the fornix.
D) CB2 receptors in the hippocampus.
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71
Endocannabinoids appear to differ from typical neurotransmitters in that they:

A) bind to postsynaptic receptors.
B) are synthesized on demand.
C) cause presynaptic autoreceptors to run in reverse.
D) bind to heteroreceptors on the postsynaptic membrane.
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72
In North America,cannabis became a staple crop in the 1600's for the production of:

A) rope.
B) oil.
C) medicine.
D) fertilizer.
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73
Urine testing for marijuana:

A) focuses on identification of dicarboxy-THC,the active metabolite of THC.
B) indicates use patterns but only in chronic users.
C) suggests a perfect correlation between use patterns and the presence of carboxy-THC.
D) is not indicative of a pharmacologically significant amount of THC being present in the blood.
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74
Evidence suggests that tolerance to cannabis is due to:

A) an upregulation of CB1 receptors.
B) downregulation of CB1 receptors.
C) an upregulation of CB2 receptors.
D) downregulation of CB2 receptors.
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75
______ receptors are the most abundant G-protein coupled receptors in the CNS.

A) CB1
B) CB2
C) THC
D) Dopamine
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76
Cannabis use probably originated from:

A) India.
B) North America.
C) China.
D) Africa.
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77
Synthetic marijuana ("spice")contain cannabidiol.
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78
All of the following are effects caused by marijuana EXCEPT:

A) immunosuppression.
B) bronchial relaxation.
C) an initial dose-dependent increase in heart rate.
D) reduced levels of testosterone,sperm count,and viability in chronic users.
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79
The neuroprotective effects of cannabinoids and their derivatives may be due to:

A) inhibition of GABAergic transmission.
B) excitation of the GABA system.
C) inhibition of glutaminergic transmission.
D) enhancement of glycine release in the region following brain injury.
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80
In the early 1990s the first endogenous cannabinoid,_____ was isolated.

A) 2-arachidonoyl glycerol (2-AG)
B) AEE
C) anandamide
D) CB2-alpha
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