Deck 12: Recognizing Use, Misuse, Abuse, and Addiction to Drugs and

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Ramon is taking Antabuse for his alcohol addiction.Antabuse is based on which type of drug interaction?

A)antagonism
B)intolerance
C)synergism
D)inhibition
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Whitney takes oral contraceptives.Recently she has contracted strep throat and is given antibiotics.What type of drug interaction will the antibiotic have on her oral contraceptives?

A)synergism
B)intolerance
C)inhibition
D)antagonism
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Sofia gets hit in the head by a fly ball.What chemicals are released by her body in response to the pain of her head injury?

A)neurotransmitters
B)endorphins
C)prostaglandins
D)enkephalins
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Toshi takes aspirin to relieve her minor muscle aches.Her medication falls into which of the following drug categories?

A)over-the-counter
B)recreational
C)herbal preparations
D)commercial preparation
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Ella is using an estrogen patch for menopausal symptoms.The way the estrogen enters the body is by __________________.

A)injection
B)ingestion
C)inunction
D)inhalation
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Glenn not only needs more alcohol to achieve the desired mood,but more barbiturates as well.This type of drug interaction is called _____________.

A)antagonism
B)intolerance
C)cross-tolerance
D)inhibition
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An example of "set" in individual psychoactive drug responses is _________________.

A)smoking marijuana in a crowded restroom
B)taking cocaine during a rock concert
C)smoking marijuana alone, while depressed
D)using expensive paraphernalia to smoke marijuana
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The theory that a drug attaches itself to specialized cells in the body because of its size,shape,electrical charge,and chemical properties is called the _______________.

A)drug interaction theory
B)receptor site theory
C)drug physiology theory
D)pharmacological attachment theory
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Which of the following is an example of potentiation?

A)taking twice the dose of an antihistamine
B)taking Valium without food
C)taking antihistamines with a glass of wine
D)taking antacids on a full stomach
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Wanda takes her medication by the most common route of drug administration.How does she take it?

A)orally
B)injection
C)inhalation
D)suppository
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Luella gets a tetanus vaccination.What is most likely the type of injection she was given?

A)injunction
B)intramuscular
C)intravenous
D)subcutaneous
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Which of the following is true about antibiotics?

A)They can kill off "helpful" bacteria in the body.
B)There is low potential for drug interaction.
C)They are also called prostaglandin inhibitors.
D)They are usually given through subcutaneous injection.
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Sue drinks a beer to "wash down" her sleeping pills.What is the name for the interaction of the two drugs she took?

A)synergism
B)inhibition
C)dual absorption
D)antagonism
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Jackson continues to consume alcohol and take illicit drugs to cope with his personal problems,but he finds that these practices no longer help him to deal with his situation.This pattern is known as _______________.

A)avoidance of reality
B)maladaption
C)nurturing through avoidance
D)avoidance disorder
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Shannon has strep throat,a bacterial infection.What type of medication will be prescribed?

A)analgesics
B)tranquilizers
C)amphetamines
D)antibiotics
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Taking one of your friend's prescription painkillers for your own headache is an example of _________________.

A)drug abuse
B)drug addiction
C)drug misuse
D)drug interaction
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Which of the following statements is true regarding withdrawal?

A)There are no "crashes" during withdrawal.
B)Withdrawal therapy always involves a rehab facility.
C)Withdrawal symptoms of chemical dependencies are generally the opposite of the effects of the drug taken.
D)The least severe form of withdrawal syndrome is delirium tremens (DTs).
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When Eli was in the emergency room after an accident,the doctor gave him medication with this type of an injection because effects will be felt quickly.What type of injection was used?

A)injunction
B)intramuscular
C)subcutaneous
D)intravenous
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Dianne experiences a common side effect from long-term antibiotics for her gender.This side effect is ________________.

A)dry mouth
B)breast tenderness
C)vaginal infection
D)indigestion
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Reggie drinks a few cups of coffee every day.The coffee is categorized as which type of drug?

A)over-the-counter
B)recreational
C)herbal preparation
D)commercial preparation
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When Jim goes to the doctor for chicken pox,the doctor advises against taking aspirin for fever relief.He advises this because taking aspirin increases the risk of ______________.

A)Capsire's syndrome
B)Reye's syndrome
C)Raynaud's syndrome
D)Parker's syndrome
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Which of the following is true about cold,cough,and allergy relievers?

A)They only relieve the symptoms of the problem, not the problem itself.
B)They usually provide long term relief.
C)They always contain some form of pain reliever.
D)They are usually associated with allergic-reaction related problems.
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Jordy has experienced elevated blood pressure and violent behaviours as a result of which of the following types of prescription drugs?

A)amphetamines
B)barbiturates
C)antibiotics
D)sedatives
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Josie has been suffering from a headache for most of the day,and she takes an analgesic to relieve the pain.Which common side effect will she likely encounter?

A)dry mouth
B)increased appetite
C)drowsiness
D)stomach upset
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Karla is unable to sleep.What type of drug can help her?

A)amphetamines
B)analgesics
C)antibiotics
D)sedatives
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Solomon recently had a heart attack.The doctor suggested he take what over-the-counter anticoagulant?

A)ibuprofen
B)aspirin
C)hydrocortisone
D)acetaminophen
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Sarah had been drug free for the first six months of college.Recently at a party,she decided to experiment with LSD again with her boyfriend.This sign of addiction is called ______________.

A)loss of control
B)denial
C)relapse
D)negative consequences
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Which of the following is true about inhalants?

A)They are illegal for minors to purchase.
B)They reach the blood stream minutes after inhalation.
C)Doses vary because of individual lung and breathing capacities.
D)Effects can last for up to an hour.
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Suzanne uses antidepressants,because they ______________.

A)inhibit the release of neurotransmitters
B)inhibit prostaglandins
C)can sometimes enhance depression
D)are used in treatment of hyperactivity
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Ashley and Nick are very excited about attending their first party at their college residence.They have bought a case of 24 beer and plan to drink them all.To which response to drugs does this situation refer?

A)setting
B)locale
C)set
D)location
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In the 1960's,Jake had to be medically supervised during his detoxification from phenobarbital,which is a type of ____________.

A)amphetamine
B)sedative
C)tranquilizer
D)anti-depressant
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Julie is trying to convince her roommate to quit using laxatives as a weight loss tool.What point would strengthen Julie's persuasion?

A)Laxatives can cause long term heart damage.
B)Laxatives can rob the body of needed fluids, salts, and minerals.
C)Frequent use of laxatives can cause chronic diarrhea.
D)Laxatives can reduce sexual drive.
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How does aspirin bring down a fever?

A)by slowing down the respiratory system
B)by bringing blood to the skin surface for cooling
C)by increasing prostaglandins
D)by acting as an anticoagulant
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Armand has entered a heroin treatment program.How long after his last use will he experience the worst withdrawal symptoms?

A)4-6 hrs
B)6-10 hrs
C)10-24 hrs
D)24-72 hrs
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Frank has an infection in his throat and he was prescribed a 10-day course of antibiotics; however,he is feeling better after 6 days and he discontinues usage of the antibiotics.This behaviour is known as _________________.

A)drug use
B)drug misuse
C)drug abuse
D)drug intoxication
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Jonah has to cram for an exam so he takes a nonprescription stimulant.What is the main ingredient of his stimulant?

A)amphetamine
B)methamphetamine
C)caffeine
D)nicotine
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Justin now finds that he needs to increase the amount of cocaine that he freebases in order to produce his desired "high".This increased need is a phenomenon known as ________________.

A)tolerance
B)increased addiction
C)compulsion
D)intolerance
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Which of the following is true about generic drugs?

A)They contain the same active ingredients as brand name drugs.
B)They are made with equal quality ingredients.
C)They have been prescribed less in the past five years than previously.
D)All drugs are available in generic form.
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Gladys takes a cough medicine to loosen phlegm.What type of formula is it?

A)expectorant
B)antitussive
C)anticholinergic
D)decongestant
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What do morphine,codeine,and heroin have in common?

A)They cost about the same on the streets.
B)They are all opiates.
C)They are all amphetamines.
D)They are all available by prescription.
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Oral ingestion is the most common route of drug administration.
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The interaction of two or more drugs is called synergism.
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Drugs work because they physically resemble the chemicals produced naturally within the body.
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The worst symptoms of heroin withdrawal occur between 4-6 hours after the last dose.
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If you read about the potential side effects for a particular drug you may experience more side effects when taking that drug than if you hadn't read the label.This is an example of _________.

A)setting
B)locale
C)set
D)location
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Long-term use of antibiotics can cause secondary infections.
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Detoxification from sedatives is usually mild.
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Any herbal preparations,such as herbal teas,have medicinal properties.
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Amphetamine prescriptions are more popular today than in the past.
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The route of administration of nicotine using a patch is called inunction.
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Antagonism is an interaction causing elimination or reduction in the drug effects.
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Drug receptor sites are located primarily in the brain.
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The slowest-acting form of injection is subcutaneous.
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Generic drugs are made with substitutions in minor ingredients of a major brand drug.
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Everything a person feels is tied to a chemical process in his/her body.
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Over-the-counter medication rarely causes synergism problems.
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When you are in an experimental setting and you are given what you believe is medication,you have a higher chance of feeling better.This is known as the _____________.

A)Medication Belief Effect
B)Placebo Effect
C)Cognitive Restructuring Belief
D)Synergistic Effect
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Subcutaneous drug injection circulates more rapidly than intramuscular drug injection.
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Antitussives are used to reduce nasal secretions and tears.
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In which setting is a drug less likely to have as much effect as it could?

A)At a nightclub with friends
B)At home by yourself
C)In a park with friends
D)At a house party
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Briefly explain and provide an example for "set" and "setting" in an individual response to psychoactive drugs.(Examples to this question may vary.)
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This term refers to the inability to have a bowel movement constipation.
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Psychoactive drugs have the potential to alter a person's mood or behaviours.
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Differentiate between drug use,misuse and abuse.Provide examples of each situation.
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Describe why a behaviour can become addictive.
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injection
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inunction
legal chemicals mainly used by people who can't afford illicit drugs
setting
legal chemicals mainly used by people who can't afford illicit drugs
analgesics
legal chemicals mainly used by people who can't afford illicit drugs
sedative
legal chemicals mainly used by people who can't afford illicit drugs
ice
legal chemicals mainly used by people who can't afford illicit drugs
synesthesia
legal chemicals mainly used by people who can't afford illicit drugs
inhalants
legal chemicals mainly used by people who can't afford illicit drugs
inhalation
legal chemicals mainly used by people who can't afford illicit drugs
expectorant
legal chemicals mainly used by people who can't afford illicit drugs
Withdrawl
legal chemicals mainly used by people who can't afford illicit drugs
OxyContin
a common sensory problem from LSD
injection
a common sensory problem from LSD
inunction
a common sensory problem from LSD
setting
a common sensory problem from LSD
analgesics
a common sensory problem from LSD
sedative
a common sensory problem from LSD
ice
a common sensory problem from LSD
synesthesia
a common sensory problem from LSD
inhalants
a common sensory problem from LSD
inhalation
a common sensory problem from LSD
expectorant
a common sensory problem from LSD
Withdrawl
a common sensory problem from LSD
OxyContin
prostaglandin inhibitors
injection
prostaglandin inhibitors
inunction
prostaglandin inhibitors
setting
prostaglandin inhibitors
analgesics
prostaglandin inhibitors
sedative
prostaglandin inhibitors
ice
prostaglandin inhibitors
synesthesia
prostaglandin inhibitors
inhalants
prostaglandin inhibitors
inhalation
prostaglandin inhibitors
expectorant
prostaglandin inhibitors
Withdrawl
prostaglandin inhibitors
OxyContin
an example of this administration is subcutaneous
injection
an example of this administration is subcutaneous
inunction
an example of this administration is subcutaneous
setting
an example of this administration is subcutaneous
analgesics
an example of this administration is subcutaneous
sedative
an example of this administration is subcutaneous
ice
an example of this administration is subcutaneous
synesthesia
an example of this administration is subcutaneous
inhalants
an example of this administration is subcutaneous
inhalation
an example of this administration is subcutaneous
expectorant
an example of this administration is subcutaneous
Withdrawl
an example of this administration is subcutaneous
OxyContin
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injection
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inunction
administration via a drug "patch"
setting
administration via a drug "patch"
analgesics
administration via a drug "patch"
sedative
administration via a drug "patch"
ice
administration via a drug "patch"
synesthesia
administration via a drug "patch"
inhalants
administration via a drug "patch"
inhalation
administration via a drug "patch"
expectorant
administration via a drug "patch"
Withdrawl
administration via a drug "patch"
OxyContin
the total external environment at the time the drug is taken
injection
the total external environment at the time the drug is taken
inunction
the total external environment at the time the drug is taken
setting
the total external environment at the time the drug is taken
analgesics
the total external environment at the time the drug is taken
sedative
the total external environment at the time the drug is taken
ice
the total external environment at the time the drug is taken
synesthesia
the total external environment at the time the drug is taken
inhalants
the total external environment at the time the drug is taken
inhalation
the total external environment at the time the drug is taken
expectorant
the total external environment at the time the drug is taken
Withdrawl
the total external environment at the time the drug is taken
OxyContin
C.N.S. depressant that relieves anxiety
injection
C.N.S. depressant that relieves anxiety
inunction
C.N.S. depressant that relieves anxiety
setting
C.N.S. depressant that relieves anxiety
analgesics
C.N.S. depressant that relieves anxiety
sedative
C.N.S. depressant that relieves anxiety
ice
C.N.S. depressant that relieves anxiety
synesthesia
C.N.S. depressant that relieves anxiety
inhalants
C.N.S. depressant that relieves anxiety
inhalation
C.N.S. depressant that relieves anxiety
expectorant
C.N.S. depressant that relieves anxiety
Withdrawl
C.N.S. depressant that relieves anxiety
OxyContin
________ is experienced by a person who is addicted to a drug or behaviour when the drug is not consumed or behaviour not engaged in
injection
________ is experienced by a person who is addicted to a drug or behaviour when the drug is not consumed or behaviour not engaged in
inunction
________ is experienced by a person who is addicted to a drug or behaviour when the drug is not consumed or behaviour not engaged in
setting
________ is experienced by a person who is addicted to a drug or behaviour when the drug is not consumed or behaviour not engaged in
analgesics
________ is experienced by a person who is addicted to a drug or behaviour when the drug is not consumed or behaviour not engaged in
sedative
________ is experienced by a person who is addicted to a drug or behaviour when the drug is not consumed or behaviour not engaged in
ice
________ is experienced by a person who is addicted to a drug or behaviour when the drug is not consumed or behaviour not engaged in
synesthesia
________ is experienced by a person who is addicted to a drug or behaviour when the drug is not consumed or behaviour not engaged in
inhalants
________ is experienced by a person who is addicted to a drug or behaviour when the drug is not consumed or behaviour not engaged in
inhalation
________ is experienced by a person who is addicted to a drug or behaviour when the drug is not consumed or behaviour not engaged in
expectorant
________ is experienced by a person who is addicted to a drug or behaviour when the drug is not consumed or behaviour not engaged in
Withdrawl
________ is experienced by a person who is addicted to a drug or behaviour when the drug is not consumed or behaviour not engaged in
OxyContin
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injection
the ingestion of a drug via the nostrils
inunction
the ingestion of a drug via the nostrils
setting
the ingestion of a drug via the nostrils
analgesics
the ingestion of a drug via the nostrils
sedative
the ingestion of a drug via the nostrils
ice
the ingestion of a drug via the nostrils
synesthesia
the ingestion of a drug via the nostrils
inhalants
the ingestion of a drug via the nostrils
inhalation
the ingestion of a drug via the nostrils
expectorant
the ingestion of a drug via the nostrils
Withdrawl
the ingestion of a drug via the nostrils
OxyContin
this is the trade name for the long-lasting form of the prescription opioid (pain reliever), which is an ingredient in Percocet and Percodan.
injection
this is the trade name for the long-lasting form of the prescription opioid (pain reliever), which is an ingredient in Percocet and Percodan.
inunction
this is the trade name for the long-lasting form of the prescription opioid (pain reliever), which is an ingredient in Percocet and Percodan.
setting
this is the trade name for the long-lasting form of the prescription opioid (pain reliever), which is an ingredient in Percocet and Percodan.
analgesics
this is the trade name for the long-lasting form of the prescription opioid (pain reliever), which is an ingredient in Percocet and Percodan.
sedative
this is the trade name for the long-lasting form of the prescription opioid (pain reliever), which is an ingredient in Percocet and Percodan.
ice
this is the trade name for the long-lasting form of the prescription opioid (pain reliever), which is an ingredient in Percocet and Percodan.
synesthesia
this is the trade name for the long-lasting form of the prescription opioid (pain reliever), which is an ingredient in Percocet and Percodan.
inhalants
this is the trade name for the long-lasting form of the prescription opioid (pain reliever), which is an ingredient in Percocet and Percodan.
inhalation
this is the trade name for the long-lasting form of the prescription opioid (pain reliever), which is an ingredient in Percocet and Percodan.
expectorant
this is the trade name for the long-lasting form of the prescription opioid (pain reliever), which is an ingredient in Percocet and Percodan.
Withdrawl
this is the trade name for the long-lasting form of the prescription opioid (pain reliever), which is an ingredient in Percocet and Percodan.
OxyContin
odourless, so public use often unnoticed
injection
odourless, so public use often unnoticed
inunction
odourless, so public use often unnoticed
setting
odourless, so public use often unnoticed
analgesics
odourless, so public use often unnoticed
sedative
odourless, so public use often unnoticed
ice
odourless, so public use often unnoticed
synesthesia
odourless, so public use often unnoticed
inhalants
odourless, so public use often unnoticed
inhalation
odourless, so public use often unnoticed
expectorant
odourless, so public use often unnoticed
Withdrawl
odourless, so public use often unnoticed
OxyContin
an OTC which is used to loosen phlegm
injection
an OTC which is used to loosen phlegm
inunction
an OTC which is used to loosen phlegm
setting
an OTC which is used to loosen phlegm
analgesics
an OTC which is used to loosen phlegm
sedative
an OTC which is used to loosen phlegm
ice
an OTC which is used to loosen phlegm
synesthesia
an OTC which is used to loosen phlegm
inhalants
an OTC which is used to loosen phlegm
inhalation
an OTC which is used to loosen phlegm
expectorant
an OTC which is used to loosen phlegm
Withdrawl
an OTC which is used to loosen phlegm
OxyContin
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Why is frequent use of laxative and diuretics to aid weight reduction dangerous?
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What does the term,"route of administration" mean? Discuss the routes of administration of drugs as cited in the text.
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The inhalant,nitrous oxide,is a common dental anesthesia.
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Young people with chicken pox increase the risk of Reye's Syndrome if they take aspirin to reduce their fever.
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The term which describes a phenomenon in which progressively a larger dose of a drug or more intense involvement in a behaviour is needed to produce the desired effects tolerance.
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Caffeine is a nonprescription stimulant.
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Define the word,"addiction".Sometimes addiction is also referred to as "dependency syndrome".A person with a dependency syndrome will generally exhibit certain behaviour patterns.List the nine behaviour patterns mentioned in the text.
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Analgesics are known as prostaglandin inhibitors.
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Morphine is an opiate.
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Deck 12: Recognizing Use, Misuse, Abuse, and Addiction to Drugs and
1
Ramon is taking Antabuse for his alcohol addiction.Antabuse is based on which type of drug interaction?

A)antagonism
B)intolerance
C)synergism
D)inhibition
B
2
Whitney takes oral contraceptives.Recently she has contracted strep throat and is given antibiotics.What type of drug interaction will the antibiotic have on her oral contraceptives?

A)synergism
B)intolerance
C)inhibition
D)antagonism
C
3
Sofia gets hit in the head by a fly ball.What chemicals are released by her body in response to the pain of her head injury?

A)neurotransmitters
B)endorphins
C)prostaglandins
D)enkephalins
C
4
Toshi takes aspirin to relieve her minor muscle aches.Her medication falls into which of the following drug categories?

A)over-the-counter
B)recreational
C)herbal preparations
D)commercial preparation
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Ella is using an estrogen patch for menopausal symptoms.The way the estrogen enters the body is by __________________.

A)injection
B)ingestion
C)inunction
D)inhalation
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Glenn not only needs more alcohol to achieve the desired mood,but more barbiturates as well.This type of drug interaction is called _____________.

A)antagonism
B)intolerance
C)cross-tolerance
D)inhibition
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7
An example of "set" in individual psychoactive drug responses is _________________.

A)smoking marijuana in a crowded restroom
B)taking cocaine during a rock concert
C)smoking marijuana alone, while depressed
D)using expensive paraphernalia to smoke marijuana
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The theory that a drug attaches itself to specialized cells in the body because of its size,shape,electrical charge,and chemical properties is called the _______________.

A)drug interaction theory
B)receptor site theory
C)drug physiology theory
D)pharmacological attachment theory
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Which of the following is an example of potentiation?

A)taking twice the dose of an antihistamine
B)taking Valium without food
C)taking antihistamines with a glass of wine
D)taking antacids on a full stomach
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Wanda takes her medication by the most common route of drug administration.How does she take it?

A)orally
B)injection
C)inhalation
D)suppository
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Luella gets a tetanus vaccination.What is most likely the type of injection she was given?

A)injunction
B)intramuscular
C)intravenous
D)subcutaneous
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Which of the following is true about antibiotics?

A)They can kill off "helpful" bacteria in the body.
B)There is low potential for drug interaction.
C)They are also called prostaglandin inhibitors.
D)They are usually given through subcutaneous injection.
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Sue drinks a beer to "wash down" her sleeping pills.What is the name for the interaction of the two drugs she took?

A)synergism
B)inhibition
C)dual absorption
D)antagonism
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Jackson continues to consume alcohol and take illicit drugs to cope with his personal problems,but he finds that these practices no longer help him to deal with his situation.This pattern is known as _______________.

A)avoidance of reality
B)maladaption
C)nurturing through avoidance
D)avoidance disorder
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Shannon has strep throat,a bacterial infection.What type of medication will be prescribed?

A)analgesics
B)tranquilizers
C)amphetamines
D)antibiotics
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Taking one of your friend's prescription painkillers for your own headache is an example of _________________.

A)drug abuse
B)drug addiction
C)drug misuse
D)drug interaction
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Which of the following statements is true regarding withdrawal?

A)There are no "crashes" during withdrawal.
B)Withdrawal therapy always involves a rehab facility.
C)Withdrawal symptoms of chemical dependencies are generally the opposite of the effects of the drug taken.
D)The least severe form of withdrawal syndrome is delirium tremens (DTs).
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18
When Eli was in the emergency room after an accident,the doctor gave him medication with this type of an injection because effects will be felt quickly.What type of injection was used?

A)injunction
B)intramuscular
C)subcutaneous
D)intravenous
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Dianne experiences a common side effect from long-term antibiotics for her gender.This side effect is ________________.

A)dry mouth
B)breast tenderness
C)vaginal infection
D)indigestion
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Reggie drinks a few cups of coffee every day.The coffee is categorized as which type of drug?

A)over-the-counter
B)recreational
C)herbal preparation
D)commercial preparation
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When Jim goes to the doctor for chicken pox,the doctor advises against taking aspirin for fever relief.He advises this because taking aspirin increases the risk of ______________.

A)Capsire's syndrome
B)Reye's syndrome
C)Raynaud's syndrome
D)Parker's syndrome
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Which of the following is true about cold,cough,and allergy relievers?

A)They only relieve the symptoms of the problem, not the problem itself.
B)They usually provide long term relief.
C)They always contain some form of pain reliever.
D)They are usually associated with allergic-reaction related problems.
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Jordy has experienced elevated blood pressure and violent behaviours as a result of which of the following types of prescription drugs?

A)amphetamines
B)barbiturates
C)antibiotics
D)sedatives
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Josie has been suffering from a headache for most of the day,and she takes an analgesic to relieve the pain.Which common side effect will she likely encounter?

A)dry mouth
B)increased appetite
C)drowsiness
D)stomach upset
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Karla is unable to sleep.What type of drug can help her?

A)amphetamines
B)analgesics
C)antibiotics
D)sedatives
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Solomon recently had a heart attack.The doctor suggested he take what over-the-counter anticoagulant?

A)ibuprofen
B)aspirin
C)hydrocortisone
D)acetaminophen
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Sarah had been drug free for the first six months of college.Recently at a party,she decided to experiment with LSD again with her boyfriend.This sign of addiction is called ______________.

A)loss of control
B)denial
C)relapse
D)negative consequences
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Which of the following is true about inhalants?

A)They are illegal for minors to purchase.
B)They reach the blood stream minutes after inhalation.
C)Doses vary because of individual lung and breathing capacities.
D)Effects can last for up to an hour.
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Suzanne uses antidepressants,because they ______________.

A)inhibit the release of neurotransmitters
B)inhibit prostaglandins
C)can sometimes enhance depression
D)are used in treatment of hyperactivity
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Ashley and Nick are very excited about attending their first party at their college residence.They have bought a case of 24 beer and plan to drink them all.To which response to drugs does this situation refer?

A)setting
B)locale
C)set
D)location
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In the 1960's,Jake had to be medically supervised during his detoxification from phenobarbital,which is a type of ____________.

A)amphetamine
B)sedative
C)tranquilizer
D)anti-depressant
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Julie is trying to convince her roommate to quit using laxatives as a weight loss tool.What point would strengthen Julie's persuasion?

A)Laxatives can cause long term heart damage.
B)Laxatives can rob the body of needed fluids, salts, and minerals.
C)Frequent use of laxatives can cause chronic diarrhea.
D)Laxatives can reduce sexual drive.
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How does aspirin bring down a fever?

A)by slowing down the respiratory system
B)by bringing blood to the skin surface for cooling
C)by increasing prostaglandins
D)by acting as an anticoagulant
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Armand has entered a heroin treatment program.How long after his last use will he experience the worst withdrawal symptoms?

A)4-6 hrs
B)6-10 hrs
C)10-24 hrs
D)24-72 hrs
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Frank has an infection in his throat and he was prescribed a 10-day course of antibiotics; however,he is feeling better after 6 days and he discontinues usage of the antibiotics.This behaviour is known as _________________.

A)drug use
B)drug misuse
C)drug abuse
D)drug intoxication
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Jonah has to cram for an exam so he takes a nonprescription stimulant.What is the main ingredient of his stimulant?

A)amphetamine
B)methamphetamine
C)caffeine
D)nicotine
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37
Justin now finds that he needs to increase the amount of cocaine that he freebases in order to produce his desired "high".This increased need is a phenomenon known as ________________.

A)tolerance
B)increased addiction
C)compulsion
D)intolerance
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Which of the following is true about generic drugs?

A)They contain the same active ingredients as brand name drugs.
B)They are made with equal quality ingredients.
C)They have been prescribed less in the past five years than previously.
D)All drugs are available in generic form.
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Gladys takes a cough medicine to loosen phlegm.What type of formula is it?

A)expectorant
B)antitussive
C)anticholinergic
D)decongestant
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What do morphine,codeine,and heroin have in common?

A)They cost about the same on the streets.
B)They are all opiates.
C)They are all amphetamines.
D)They are all available by prescription.
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41
Oral ingestion is the most common route of drug administration.
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42
The interaction of two or more drugs is called synergism.
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43
Drugs work because they physically resemble the chemicals produced naturally within the body.
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44
The worst symptoms of heroin withdrawal occur between 4-6 hours after the last dose.
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45
If you read about the potential side effects for a particular drug you may experience more side effects when taking that drug than if you hadn't read the label.This is an example of _________.

A)setting
B)locale
C)set
D)location
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46
Long-term use of antibiotics can cause secondary infections.
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47
Detoxification from sedatives is usually mild.
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48
Any herbal preparations,such as herbal teas,have medicinal properties.
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49
Amphetamine prescriptions are more popular today than in the past.
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50
The route of administration of nicotine using a patch is called inunction.
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51
Antagonism is an interaction causing elimination or reduction in the drug effects.
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Drug receptor sites are located primarily in the brain.
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53
The slowest-acting form of injection is subcutaneous.
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54
Generic drugs are made with substitutions in minor ingredients of a major brand drug.
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55
Everything a person feels is tied to a chemical process in his/her body.
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Over-the-counter medication rarely causes synergism problems.
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When you are in an experimental setting and you are given what you believe is medication,you have a higher chance of feeling better.This is known as the _____________.

A)Medication Belief Effect
B)Placebo Effect
C)Cognitive Restructuring Belief
D)Synergistic Effect
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Subcutaneous drug injection circulates more rapidly than intramuscular drug injection.
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Antitussives are used to reduce nasal secretions and tears.
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60
In which setting is a drug less likely to have as much effect as it could?

A)At a nightclub with friends
B)At home by yourself
C)In a park with friends
D)At a house party
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Briefly explain and provide an example for "set" and "setting" in an individual response to psychoactive drugs.(Examples to this question may vary.)
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This term refers to the inability to have a bowel movement constipation.
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63
Psychoactive drugs have the potential to alter a person's mood or behaviours.
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64
Differentiate between drug use,misuse and abuse.Provide examples of each situation.
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65
Describe why a behaviour can become addictive.
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legal chemicals mainly used by people who can't afford illicit drugs
injection
legal chemicals mainly used by people who can't afford illicit drugs
inunction
legal chemicals mainly used by people who can't afford illicit drugs
setting
legal chemicals mainly used by people who can't afford illicit drugs
analgesics
legal chemicals mainly used by people who can't afford illicit drugs
sedative
legal chemicals mainly used by people who can't afford illicit drugs
ice
legal chemicals mainly used by people who can't afford illicit drugs
synesthesia
legal chemicals mainly used by people who can't afford illicit drugs
inhalants
legal chemicals mainly used by people who can't afford illicit drugs
inhalation
legal chemicals mainly used by people who can't afford illicit drugs
expectorant
legal chemicals mainly used by people who can't afford illicit drugs
Withdrawl
legal chemicals mainly used by people who can't afford illicit drugs
OxyContin
a common sensory problem from LSD
injection
a common sensory problem from LSD
inunction
a common sensory problem from LSD
setting
a common sensory problem from LSD
analgesics
a common sensory problem from LSD
sedative
a common sensory problem from LSD
ice
a common sensory problem from LSD
synesthesia
a common sensory problem from LSD
inhalants
a common sensory problem from LSD
inhalation
a common sensory problem from LSD
expectorant
a common sensory problem from LSD
Withdrawl
a common sensory problem from LSD
OxyContin
prostaglandin inhibitors
injection
prostaglandin inhibitors
inunction
prostaglandin inhibitors
setting
prostaglandin inhibitors
analgesics
prostaglandin inhibitors
sedative
prostaglandin inhibitors
ice
prostaglandin inhibitors
synesthesia
prostaglandin inhibitors
inhalants
prostaglandin inhibitors
inhalation
prostaglandin inhibitors
expectorant
prostaglandin inhibitors
Withdrawl
prostaglandin inhibitors
OxyContin
an example of this administration is subcutaneous
injection
an example of this administration is subcutaneous
inunction
an example of this administration is subcutaneous
setting
an example of this administration is subcutaneous
analgesics
an example of this administration is subcutaneous
sedative
an example of this administration is subcutaneous
ice
an example of this administration is subcutaneous
synesthesia
an example of this administration is subcutaneous
inhalants
an example of this administration is subcutaneous
inhalation
an example of this administration is subcutaneous
expectorant
an example of this administration is subcutaneous
Withdrawl
an example of this administration is subcutaneous
OxyContin
administration via a drug "patch"
injection
administration via a drug "patch"
inunction
administration via a drug "patch"
setting
administration via a drug "patch"
analgesics
administration via a drug "patch"
sedative
administration via a drug "patch"
ice
administration via a drug "patch"
synesthesia
administration via a drug "patch"
inhalants
administration via a drug "patch"
inhalation
administration via a drug "patch"
expectorant
administration via a drug "patch"
Withdrawl
administration via a drug "patch"
OxyContin
the total external environment at the time the drug is taken
injection
the total external environment at the time the drug is taken
inunction
the total external environment at the time the drug is taken
setting
the total external environment at the time the drug is taken
analgesics
the total external environment at the time the drug is taken
sedative
the total external environment at the time the drug is taken
ice
the total external environment at the time the drug is taken
synesthesia
the total external environment at the time the drug is taken
inhalants
the total external environment at the time the drug is taken
inhalation
the total external environment at the time the drug is taken
expectorant
the total external environment at the time the drug is taken
Withdrawl
the total external environment at the time the drug is taken
OxyContin
C.N.S. depressant that relieves anxiety
injection
C.N.S. depressant that relieves anxiety
inunction
C.N.S. depressant that relieves anxiety
setting
C.N.S. depressant that relieves anxiety
analgesics
C.N.S. depressant that relieves anxiety
sedative
C.N.S. depressant that relieves anxiety
ice
C.N.S. depressant that relieves anxiety
synesthesia
C.N.S. depressant that relieves anxiety
inhalants
C.N.S. depressant that relieves anxiety
inhalation
C.N.S. depressant that relieves anxiety
expectorant
C.N.S. depressant that relieves anxiety
Withdrawl
C.N.S. depressant that relieves anxiety
OxyContin
________ is experienced by a person who is addicted to a drug or behaviour when the drug is not consumed or behaviour not engaged in
injection
________ is experienced by a person who is addicted to a drug or behaviour when the drug is not consumed or behaviour not engaged in
inunction
________ is experienced by a person who is addicted to a drug or behaviour when the drug is not consumed or behaviour not engaged in
setting
________ is experienced by a person who is addicted to a drug or behaviour when the drug is not consumed or behaviour not engaged in
analgesics
________ is experienced by a person who is addicted to a drug or behaviour when the drug is not consumed or behaviour not engaged in
sedative
________ is experienced by a person who is addicted to a drug or behaviour when the drug is not consumed or behaviour not engaged in
ice
________ is experienced by a person who is addicted to a drug or behaviour when the drug is not consumed or behaviour not engaged in
synesthesia
________ is experienced by a person who is addicted to a drug or behaviour when the drug is not consumed or behaviour not engaged in
inhalants
________ is experienced by a person who is addicted to a drug or behaviour when the drug is not consumed or behaviour not engaged in
inhalation
________ is experienced by a person who is addicted to a drug or behaviour when the drug is not consumed or behaviour not engaged in
expectorant
________ is experienced by a person who is addicted to a drug or behaviour when the drug is not consumed or behaviour not engaged in
Withdrawl
________ is experienced by a person who is addicted to a drug or behaviour when the drug is not consumed or behaviour not engaged in
OxyContin
the ingestion of a drug via the nostrils
injection
the ingestion of a drug via the nostrils
inunction
the ingestion of a drug via the nostrils
setting
the ingestion of a drug via the nostrils
analgesics
the ingestion of a drug via the nostrils
sedative
the ingestion of a drug via the nostrils
ice
the ingestion of a drug via the nostrils
synesthesia
the ingestion of a drug via the nostrils
inhalants
the ingestion of a drug via the nostrils
inhalation
the ingestion of a drug via the nostrils
expectorant
the ingestion of a drug via the nostrils
Withdrawl
the ingestion of a drug via the nostrils
OxyContin
this is the trade name for the long-lasting form of the prescription opioid (pain reliever), which is an ingredient in Percocet and Percodan.
injection
this is the trade name for the long-lasting form of the prescription opioid (pain reliever), which is an ingredient in Percocet and Percodan.
inunction
this is the trade name for the long-lasting form of the prescription opioid (pain reliever), which is an ingredient in Percocet and Percodan.
setting
this is the trade name for the long-lasting form of the prescription opioid (pain reliever), which is an ingredient in Percocet and Percodan.
analgesics
this is the trade name for the long-lasting form of the prescription opioid (pain reliever), which is an ingredient in Percocet and Percodan.
sedative
this is the trade name for the long-lasting form of the prescription opioid (pain reliever), which is an ingredient in Percocet and Percodan.
ice
this is the trade name for the long-lasting form of the prescription opioid (pain reliever), which is an ingredient in Percocet and Percodan.
synesthesia
this is the trade name for the long-lasting form of the prescription opioid (pain reliever), which is an ingredient in Percocet and Percodan.
inhalants
this is the trade name for the long-lasting form of the prescription opioid (pain reliever), which is an ingredient in Percocet and Percodan.
inhalation
this is the trade name for the long-lasting form of the prescription opioid (pain reliever), which is an ingredient in Percocet and Percodan.
expectorant
this is the trade name for the long-lasting form of the prescription opioid (pain reliever), which is an ingredient in Percocet and Percodan.
Withdrawl
this is the trade name for the long-lasting form of the prescription opioid (pain reliever), which is an ingredient in Percocet and Percodan.
OxyContin
odourless, so public use often unnoticed
injection
odourless, so public use often unnoticed
inunction
odourless, so public use often unnoticed
setting
odourless, so public use often unnoticed
analgesics
odourless, so public use often unnoticed
sedative
odourless, so public use often unnoticed
ice
odourless, so public use often unnoticed
synesthesia
odourless, so public use often unnoticed
inhalants
odourless, so public use often unnoticed
inhalation
odourless, so public use often unnoticed
expectorant
odourless, so public use often unnoticed
Withdrawl
odourless, so public use often unnoticed
OxyContin
an OTC which is used to loosen phlegm
injection
an OTC which is used to loosen phlegm
inunction
an OTC which is used to loosen phlegm
setting
an OTC which is used to loosen phlegm
analgesics
an OTC which is used to loosen phlegm
sedative
an OTC which is used to loosen phlegm
ice
an OTC which is used to loosen phlegm
synesthesia
an OTC which is used to loosen phlegm
inhalants
an OTC which is used to loosen phlegm
inhalation
an OTC which is used to loosen phlegm
expectorant
an OTC which is used to loosen phlegm
Withdrawl
an OTC which is used to loosen phlegm
OxyContin
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67
Why is frequent use of laxative and diuretics to aid weight reduction dangerous?
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68
What does the term,"route of administration" mean? Discuss the routes of administration of drugs as cited in the text.
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The inhalant,nitrous oxide,is a common dental anesthesia.
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Young people with chicken pox increase the risk of Reye's Syndrome if they take aspirin to reduce their fever.
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The term which describes a phenomenon in which progressively a larger dose of a drug or more intense involvement in a behaviour is needed to produce the desired effects tolerance.
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Caffeine is a nonprescription stimulant.
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Define the word,"addiction".Sometimes addiction is also referred to as "dependency syndrome".A person with a dependency syndrome will generally exhibit certain behaviour patterns.List the nine behaviour patterns mentioned in the text.
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Analgesics are known as prostaglandin inhibitors.
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Morphine is an opiate.
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