Deck 7: Other Depressants and Inhalants

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CNS depressants are considered to be a class because of their common effects. When they are used as sleeping pills what are they called?

A) Barbiturates
B) Hypnotics
C) Inhalants
D) Paraldehyde
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What is the major advantage of the benzodiazepines over the barbiturates?

A) Lower cost
B) Greater effectiveness
C) Shorter duration of activity
D) Greater safety margin
Question
Which statement describes how barbiturates are usually grouped?

A) Duration of action
B) Price
C) Chemical structure
D) Strength of hypnotic effect
Question
The text describes a step by step method to help learn how to relax. Which time frame would be required each day to accomplish the procedure?

A) 10 minutes the first time
B) 15 minutes the first time
C) 20 minutes the first time
D) 25 minutes the first time
Question
Which of the following were the two drugs that were introduced as being safer than the barbiturates, but in the long run proved to be not much different?

A) Fluoxetine and paroxetine
B) Toluene and xylene
C) Meprobamate and methaqualone
D) Perphenazine and thiazine
Question
Which of the following would be used as a reference to a story that was tiresome and boring?

A) Chloral hydrate
B) Paraldehyde
C) Butyrate
D) Bromide
Question
What occurs when benzodiazepines bind to their "receptors" in the brain?

A) They release barbiturates.
B) They block acetylcholine receptors.
C) They reduce the membrane electrical potential.
D) They enhance the inhibitory effects of GABA.
Question
Who was Mickey Finn, and why did he become famous in the early 1900s?

A) He was a physician who first used chloral hydrate during dental surgery.
B) He was a bartender who was prosecuted for adding chloral hydrate to customers' drinks to incapacitate and then rob them.
C) The first pharmacist from Germany who introduced methaqualone as an over-the-counter (nonprescription) drug in the 1960s.
D) First Canadian charge under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA), for illegally making synthetic methaqualone.
Question
The CNS depressants include various prescription drugs referred to as which of the following?

A) GHBs
B) Sedative-hypnotics
C) Entheogens
D) Catecholamines
Question
Which statement describes the "date-rape" drug Rohypnol (flunitrazepam)?

A) It is no longer manufactured legally.
B) The United States passed in 1996, the Drug-Induced Rape Prevention and Punishment Act in response to its existence.
C) It was never marketed by any company because of its unusual impairment of memory.
D) It is only available by prescription in Canada.
Question
What have animal self-administration experiments and studies of drug choice among humans indicated?

A) Benzodiazepines have no dependence liability.
B) Rats and people are very different in the drugs they choose to self-administer.
C) Short-acting barbiturates are more likely to lead to dependence than any of the benzodiazepines.
D) All of the benzodiazepines have high dependence liability.
Question
According to a recent study published in the United States, if you are an adult woman between 20-39 years old, what is the likelihood you would suffer from insomnia?

A) 10%
B) 17%
C) 23%
D) 39%
Question
What has kept paraldehyde from being widely used?

A) Danger to the CNS
B) Bad taste and odour
C) Danger to the respiratory system
D) Irritation to the gastric system
Question
Which of these is NOT one of the early sedative-hypnotics used in medicine?

A) Chloral hydrate
B) Paraldehyde
C) Butyrate
D) Bromide salts
Question
How would the following be described when they were sold under the names Librium and Valium?

A) Benzodiazepines
B) Barbiturates
C) Methaqualone
D) Sedatives
Question
The GABAA receptor is comprised of how many subunits?

A) Three
B) Four
C) Five
D) Six
Question
As a school assignment, you interviewed Dr. Jones who is known for addressing the consequences and problems facing his patients. He stated that most issues involve some type of CNS depressants, therefore which of the following would not have been an issue he mentioned?

A) Date rape
B) Insomnia
C) Anxiety
D) Hallucinations
Question
What are the four most widely sold benzodiazepines primarily sold as?

A) Anxiolytics
B) Analgesics
C) Hypnotics
D) Antidepressants
Question
When prescribing a barbiturate (sleeping pill), what would physicians usually choose?

A) Higher dose of a short-acting drug
B) Lower dose of a long-acting drug
C) Higher dose of a long-acting drug
D) Lower dose of a short-acting drug
Question
Barbiturates and benzodiazepines influence which receptors in the brain?

A) Glutamate
B) GHB
C) Serotonin
D) GABA
Question
When barbiturates were the most popular sedative-hypnotics, low doses of the long-acting types were used as sleeping pills.
Question
A 2003 report from Pauingassi First Nation in Manitoba concluded what percent of children under 18 years living on the reserve reported solvent use?

A) 25%.
B) 35%.
C) 50%.
D) 75%.
Question
Which of the following describes GHB (gamma-hydroxybutyric acid)?

A) It is derived from morning glory seeds.
B) It occurs naturally in the brain.
C) It is a gas used to make whipped cream.
D) It blocks the intoxicating effects of alcohol.
Question
Ambien (zolpidem) is a popular benzodiazepine used to treat anxiety.
Question
What household product contains nitrous oxide?

A) Fuel gas
B) Hair spray
C) Spray paint
D) Whipping cream dispensers
Question
Inhalants were more commonly used among which group?

A) First Nations and Inuit youth
B) Middle-class black children
C) Teenage girls
D) Construction workers
Question
When taken alone, approximately what is the usual recreational dose of GHB?

A) 10-20 milligrams
B) 100 micrograms
C) 1-5 grams
D) 100-200 grams
Question
Describe the procedure of the modern era of abuse of volatile solvents by young people referred to as huffing.

A) A solvent is inhaled directly from a container.
B) A solvent is inhaled from a piece of material soaked in the solvent.
C) A solvent is inhaled from a plastic bag placed over the nose and mouth.
D) A solvent is inhaled from a pipe placed in close proximity to the volatile material.
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Paraldehyde is a CNS depressant that is currently available in Canada in several over-the-counter medications.
Question
The primary medical uses for sedative-hypnotics have been to treat anxiety and sleep disorders.
Question
Benzodiazepines replaced barbiturates primarily because they were believed to be safer.
Question
In 1869, Dr. Benjamin Richardson introduced chloral hydrate to Great Britain, and he would later state, what humankind can use, some will abuse.
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In a recent analysis of a large national health survey in the United States, among adults aged 20-39, less than 5% of women reported one or more of these concerns associated with insomnia.
Question
Benzodiazepines do not independently activate the flow of chloride ions into the neuron.
Question
The term "Mickey Finn" refers to the process of mixing drugs and alcohol to create a more lasting good feeling buzz.
Question
Benzodiazepines produce their effects because they enhance the normal inhibitory effects of the neurotransmitter GABA.
Question
"Laughing gas"; one of the oldest gaseous anaesthetics is known as which of the following?

A) Butane
B) Diazepam
C) Pentobarbital
D) Nitrous oxide
Question
Which of the following characterizes the withdrawal process from long-term use of sedative-hypnotic drugs?

A) Aching, high blood pressure, drowsiness
B) Anxiety, insomnia seizures
C) Rapid mood swings
D) Minor discomfort but no serious symptoms
Question
What is a major concern regarding the toxicity of prescription sedative-hypnotics?

A) Liver damage
B) Dopamine depletion
C) Respiratory depression, especially in combination with alcohol
D) Heart attacks
Question
Shakespeare's Macbeth was referring to inhalants when he stated that humans have often sought a "sweet oblivious antidote" to the cares and woes of living.
Question
Animals will self-inject several of the benzodiazepines, but at higher rate than with the short-acting barbiturates.
Question
What are the symptoms of insomnia?
Question
Discuss the use of medications as hypnotics (sleeping pills). What types of drugs are used, and what are some of the concerns associated with the use of sleeping pills?
Question
Describe how benzodiazepines activate the flow of chloride ions into the neuron.
Question
What is the existing law regarding volatile solvent use in Canada?
Question
Discuss the use of benzodiazepines to treat anxiety disorders. Discuss how widely they are prescribed, and what alternative treatments are available.
Question
Describe what has been recently discovered regarding GABA.
Question
Describe what is known regarding the early introduction of gaseous anaesthetics.
Question
Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) had appeared to play a role in general cellular metabolism, for a time, and it was sold as a dietary supplement and taken (mostly in fairly low doses) by athletes and bodybuilders hoping to stimulate muscle growth.
Question
Explain how onset and duration of action affect dependence. Give examples from this chapter.
Question
Volatile solvents that act as CNS depressants are found in a wide variety of household products.
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Describe GHB and its current use?
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Because Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) appears to play a role in general cellular metabolism, how was it originally used?
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Describe the first Rape Victim Story that was reported in the public in the USA.
Question
Among the sedative-hypnotic drugs, short-acting barbiturates seem to be most likely to lead to drug dependence.
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Nitrous oxide ("laughing gas") is often used as a surgical anaesthetic due to its wide margin of safety.
Question
Describe "slipping" someone a "mickey," and how it might be understood today.
Question
How was Paraldehyde first introduced, and what would it be used for today?
Question
To act as an effective CNS depressant, GHB has to be taken in a large dose of 1-5 grams (1,000 to 5,000 mg).
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Deck 7: Other Depressants and Inhalants
1
CNS depressants are considered to be a class because of their common effects. When they are used as sleeping pills what are they called?

A) Barbiturates
B) Hypnotics
C) Inhalants
D) Paraldehyde
B
2
What is the major advantage of the benzodiazepines over the barbiturates?

A) Lower cost
B) Greater effectiveness
C) Shorter duration of activity
D) Greater safety margin
D
3
Which statement describes how barbiturates are usually grouped?

A) Duration of action
B) Price
C) Chemical structure
D) Strength of hypnotic effect
A
4
The text describes a step by step method to help learn how to relax. Which time frame would be required each day to accomplish the procedure?

A) 10 minutes the first time
B) 15 minutes the first time
C) 20 minutes the first time
D) 25 minutes the first time
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Which of the following were the two drugs that were introduced as being safer than the barbiturates, but in the long run proved to be not much different?

A) Fluoxetine and paroxetine
B) Toluene and xylene
C) Meprobamate and methaqualone
D) Perphenazine and thiazine
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6
Which of the following would be used as a reference to a story that was tiresome and boring?

A) Chloral hydrate
B) Paraldehyde
C) Butyrate
D) Bromide
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7
What occurs when benzodiazepines bind to their "receptors" in the brain?

A) They release barbiturates.
B) They block acetylcholine receptors.
C) They reduce the membrane electrical potential.
D) They enhance the inhibitory effects of GABA.
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8
Who was Mickey Finn, and why did he become famous in the early 1900s?

A) He was a physician who first used chloral hydrate during dental surgery.
B) He was a bartender who was prosecuted for adding chloral hydrate to customers' drinks to incapacitate and then rob them.
C) The first pharmacist from Germany who introduced methaqualone as an over-the-counter (nonprescription) drug in the 1960s.
D) First Canadian charge under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA), for illegally making synthetic methaqualone.
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9
The CNS depressants include various prescription drugs referred to as which of the following?

A) GHBs
B) Sedative-hypnotics
C) Entheogens
D) Catecholamines
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10
Which statement describes the "date-rape" drug Rohypnol (flunitrazepam)?

A) It is no longer manufactured legally.
B) The United States passed in 1996, the Drug-Induced Rape Prevention and Punishment Act in response to its existence.
C) It was never marketed by any company because of its unusual impairment of memory.
D) It is only available by prescription in Canada.
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11
What have animal self-administration experiments and studies of drug choice among humans indicated?

A) Benzodiazepines have no dependence liability.
B) Rats and people are very different in the drugs they choose to self-administer.
C) Short-acting barbiturates are more likely to lead to dependence than any of the benzodiazepines.
D) All of the benzodiazepines have high dependence liability.
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12
According to a recent study published in the United States, if you are an adult woman between 20-39 years old, what is the likelihood you would suffer from insomnia?

A) 10%
B) 17%
C) 23%
D) 39%
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13
What has kept paraldehyde from being widely used?

A) Danger to the CNS
B) Bad taste and odour
C) Danger to the respiratory system
D) Irritation to the gastric system
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14
Which of these is NOT one of the early sedative-hypnotics used in medicine?

A) Chloral hydrate
B) Paraldehyde
C) Butyrate
D) Bromide salts
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How would the following be described when they were sold under the names Librium and Valium?

A) Benzodiazepines
B) Barbiturates
C) Methaqualone
D) Sedatives
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16
The GABAA receptor is comprised of how many subunits?

A) Three
B) Four
C) Five
D) Six
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17
As a school assignment, you interviewed Dr. Jones who is known for addressing the consequences and problems facing his patients. He stated that most issues involve some type of CNS depressants, therefore which of the following would not have been an issue he mentioned?

A) Date rape
B) Insomnia
C) Anxiety
D) Hallucinations
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What are the four most widely sold benzodiazepines primarily sold as?

A) Anxiolytics
B) Analgesics
C) Hypnotics
D) Antidepressants
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When prescribing a barbiturate (sleeping pill), what would physicians usually choose?

A) Higher dose of a short-acting drug
B) Lower dose of a long-acting drug
C) Higher dose of a long-acting drug
D) Lower dose of a short-acting drug
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20
Barbiturates and benzodiazepines influence which receptors in the brain?

A) Glutamate
B) GHB
C) Serotonin
D) GABA
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21
When barbiturates were the most popular sedative-hypnotics, low doses of the long-acting types were used as sleeping pills.
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22
A 2003 report from Pauingassi First Nation in Manitoba concluded what percent of children under 18 years living on the reserve reported solvent use?

A) 25%.
B) 35%.
C) 50%.
D) 75%.
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23
Which of the following describes GHB (gamma-hydroxybutyric acid)?

A) It is derived from morning glory seeds.
B) It occurs naturally in the brain.
C) It is a gas used to make whipped cream.
D) It blocks the intoxicating effects of alcohol.
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Ambien (zolpidem) is a popular benzodiazepine used to treat anxiety.
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25
What household product contains nitrous oxide?

A) Fuel gas
B) Hair spray
C) Spray paint
D) Whipping cream dispensers
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Inhalants were more commonly used among which group?

A) First Nations and Inuit youth
B) Middle-class black children
C) Teenage girls
D) Construction workers
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27
When taken alone, approximately what is the usual recreational dose of GHB?

A) 10-20 milligrams
B) 100 micrograms
C) 1-5 grams
D) 100-200 grams
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Describe the procedure of the modern era of abuse of volatile solvents by young people referred to as huffing.

A) A solvent is inhaled directly from a container.
B) A solvent is inhaled from a piece of material soaked in the solvent.
C) A solvent is inhaled from a plastic bag placed over the nose and mouth.
D) A solvent is inhaled from a pipe placed in close proximity to the volatile material.
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29
Paraldehyde is a CNS depressant that is currently available in Canada in several over-the-counter medications.
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30
The primary medical uses for sedative-hypnotics have been to treat anxiety and sleep disorders.
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Benzodiazepines replaced barbiturates primarily because they were believed to be safer.
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32
In 1869, Dr. Benjamin Richardson introduced chloral hydrate to Great Britain, and he would later state, what humankind can use, some will abuse.
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In a recent analysis of a large national health survey in the United States, among adults aged 20-39, less than 5% of women reported one or more of these concerns associated with insomnia.
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34
Benzodiazepines do not independently activate the flow of chloride ions into the neuron.
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35
The term "Mickey Finn" refers to the process of mixing drugs and alcohol to create a more lasting good feeling buzz.
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36
Benzodiazepines produce their effects because they enhance the normal inhibitory effects of the neurotransmitter GABA.
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37
"Laughing gas"; one of the oldest gaseous anaesthetics is known as which of the following?

A) Butane
B) Diazepam
C) Pentobarbital
D) Nitrous oxide
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38
Which of the following characterizes the withdrawal process from long-term use of sedative-hypnotic drugs?

A) Aching, high blood pressure, drowsiness
B) Anxiety, insomnia seizures
C) Rapid mood swings
D) Minor discomfort but no serious symptoms
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What is a major concern regarding the toxicity of prescription sedative-hypnotics?

A) Liver damage
B) Dopamine depletion
C) Respiratory depression, especially in combination with alcohol
D) Heart attacks
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Shakespeare's Macbeth was referring to inhalants when he stated that humans have often sought a "sweet oblivious antidote" to the cares and woes of living.
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41
Animals will self-inject several of the benzodiazepines, but at higher rate than with the short-acting barbiturates.
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42
What are the symptoms of insomnia?
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43
Discuss the use of medications as hypnotics (sleeping pills). What types of drugs are used, and what are some of the concerns associated with the use of sleeping pills?
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44
Describe how benzodiazepines activate the flow of chloride ions into the neuron.
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45
What is the existing law regarding volatile solvent use in Canada?
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46
Discuss the use of benzodiazepines to treat anxiety disorders. Discuss how widely they are prescribed, and what alternative treatments are available.
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47
Describe what has been recently discovered regarding GABA.
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Describe what is known regarding the early introduction of gaseous anaesthetics.
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49
Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) had appeared to play a role in general cellular metabolism, for a time, and it was sold as a dietary supplement and taken (mostly in fairly low doses) by athletes and bodybuilders hoping to stimulate muscle growth.
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50
Explain how onset and duration of action affect dependence. Give examples from this chapter.
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51
Volatile solvents that act as CNS depressants are found in a wide variety of household products.
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52
Describe GHB and its current use?
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Because Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) appears to play a role in general cellular metabolism, how was it originally used?
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54
Describe the first Rape Victim Story that was reported in the public in the USA.
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Among the sedative-hypnotic drugs, short-acting barbiturates seem to be most likely to lead to drug dependence.
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56
Nitrous oxide ("laughing gas") is often used as a surgical anaesthetic due to its wide margin of safety.
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57
Describe "slipping" someone a "mickey," and how it might be understood today.
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How was Paraldehyde first introduced, and what would it be used for today?
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To act as an effective CNS depressant, GHB has to be taken in a large dose of 1-5 grams (1,000 to 5,000 mg).
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