Deck 7: Depressants and Inhalants

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Sedative-hypnotic agents bind to which receptors in the brain?

A)glutamate
B)GHB
C)serotonin
D)GABA
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Two drugs that were introduced as being safer than the barbiturates,but in the long run proved to be not much safer,were

A)fluoxetine and paroxetine.
B)toluene and xylene.
C)meprobamate and methaqualone.
D)perphenazine and thiazine.
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What has kept paraldehyde from being widely used?

A)danger to the CNS
B)bad taste and odor
C)danger to the respiratory system
D)irritation to the gastric system
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The modern era of abuse of volatile solvents by young people can be traced to a 1959 newspaper report of

A)gasoline huffing.
B)glue sniffing.
C)lead paint poisoning.
D)nitrite abuse.
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Librium (chlordiazepoxide)and Valium (diazepam)were the first widely sold

A)benzodiazepines.
B)barbiturates.
C)methaqualones.
D)sedatives.
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Withdrawal from long-term use of sedative-hypnotic drugs is characterized by

A)aching,high blood pressure,drowsiness.
B)anxiety,insomnia,nausea,seizures.
C)rapid mood swings.
D)minor discomfort,but no serious symptoms.
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One of the most dangerous acute effects of taking depressants in combination with alcohol is

A)the "cheese reaction".
B)respiratory depression.
C)seizures.
D)slurred speech.
Question
Zolpidem (Ambien)is:

A)an older sleeping pill that is no longer marketed.
B)an intermediate-acting barbiturate.
C)not a benzodiazepine chemically,but it has similar effects.
D)a long-acting benzodiazepine.
Question
Which of the following drugs could theoretically be used to treat barbiturate withdrawal?

A)methamphetamine
B)fluoxetine
C)alcohol
D)modafinil
Question
When benzodiazepines bind to their receptor site,they

A)release barbiturates.
B)block acetylcholine receptors.
C)reduce the membrane electrical potential.
D)enhance the inhibitory effects of GABA.
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
Among the barbiturates,when prescribing a sleeping pill (hypnotic),physicians would usually choose a

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
The CNS depressants include various prescription drugs referred to as

A)GHBs.
B)sedative-hypnotics.
C)entheogens.
D)catecholamines.
Question
One of the oldest gaseous anesthetics,popularly known as "laughing gas," is

A)butane.
B)diazepam.
C)pentobarbital.
D)nitrous oxide.
Question
The major advantage of the benzodiazepines over the barbiturates seems to be the

A)lower cost.
B)greater effectiveness.
C)shorter duration of activity.
D)greater safety margin.
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The four most widely sold benzodiazepines are all longer-acting drugs sold primarily as

A)anxiolytics.
B)analgesics.
C)hypnotics.
D)antidepressants.
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How are barbiturates usually classified?

A)duration of action
B)price
C)chemical structure
D)strength of hypnotic effect
Question
Animal self-administration experiments and studies of drug choice among humans indicate that

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
What household product contains nitrous oxide?

A)fuel gas
B)hair spray
C)spray paint
D)whipped cream dispensers
Question
The "date-rape" drug Rohypnol (flunitrazepam)

A)is no longer manufactured legally.
B)is sold as a hypnotic agent (sleeping pill)in many countries other than the U.S.
C)was never marketed by any company because of its unusual impairment of memory
D)is available by prescription in the U.S.
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Among the sedative-hypnotic drugs,short-acting barbiturates seem to be the most likely to lead to drug dependence.
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  GHB has been used for several purposes.Describe its recent history of various medical and recreational uses and its status as a controlled substance.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
GHB has been used for several purposes.Describe its recent history of various medical and recreational uses and its status as a controlled substance.
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Nitrous oxide ("laughing gas")is a Schedule I controlled substance.
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Benzodiazepines replaced barbiturates primarily because they were believed to be safer.
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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? Are there any alternatives to drug use?
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Sodium pentathol is long-acting barbiturate used to treat insomnia.
Question
Ambien (zolpidem)is a popular benzodiazepine used to treat anxiety.
Question
Volatile solvents that act as CNS depressants are found in a wide variety of household products.
Question
GHB (gamma hydroxybutyric acid)

A)is derived from morning glory seeds.
B)occurs naturally in the brain.
C)is a gas used to make whipped cream.
D)blocks the intoxicating effects of alcohol.
Question
Anecdotally,__________ (or "poppers")are used to enhance sexual pleasure.

A)nitrous oxide
B)amyl nitrite
C)GHB
D)Rohypnol
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Explain how a drug's rate of onset and duration of action affect psychological dependence and withdrawal.Give examples from this chapter.
Question
Paraldehyde is a CNS depressant that is currently available in several over-the-counter medications.
Question
Inhalant use has traditionally been more common among

A)poor Hispanic and Native American youth.
B)middle-class white children.
C)middle-class black children.
D)construction workers.
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When barbiturates were the most popular sedative-hypnotics,low doses of the long-acting types were used as sleeping pills.
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The majority of "huffers" (users of inhalants)are above age 25.
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The usual recreational dose of GHB when taken alone is about

A)10-20 milligrams.
B)100 micrograms.
C)1-5 grams.
D)100-200 grams.
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1
Sedative-hypnotic agents bind to which receptors in the brain?

A)glutamate
B)GHB
C)serotonin
D)GABA
D
2
Two drugs that were introduced as being safer than the barbiturates,but in the long run proved to be not much safer,were

A)fluoxetine and paroxetine.
B)toluene and xylene.
C)meprobamate and methaqualone.
D)perphenazine and thiazine.
C
3
What has kept paraldehyde from being widely used?

A)danger to the CNS
B)bad taste and odor
C)danger to the respiratory system
D)irritation to the gastric system
B
4
The modern era of abuse of volatile solvents by young people can be traced to a 1959 newspaper report of

A)gasoline huffing.
B)glue sniffing.
C)lead paint poisoning.
D)nitrite abuse.
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Librium (chlordiazepoxide)and Valium (diazepam)were the first widely sold

A)benzodiazepines.
B)barbiturates.
C)methaqualones.
D)sedatives.
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Withdrawal from long-term use of sedative-hypnotic drugs is characterized by

A)aching,high blood pressure,drowsiness.
B)anxiety,insomnia,nausea,seizures.
C)rapid mood swings.
D)minor discomfort,but no serious symptoms.
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One of the most dangerous acute effects of taking depressants in combination with alcohol is

A)the "cheese reaction".
B)respiratory depression.
C)seizures.
D)slurred speech.
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Zolpidem (Ambien)is:

A)an older sleeping pill that is no longer marketed.
B)an intermediate-acting barbiturate.
C)not a benzodiazepine chemically,but it has similar effects.
D)a long-acting benzodiazepine.
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Which of the following drugs could theoretically be used to treat barbiturate withdrawal?

A)methamphetamine
B)fluoxetine
C)alcohol
D)modafinil
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10
When benzodiazepines bind to their receptor site,they

A)release barbiturates.
B)block acetylcholine receptors.
C)reduce the membrane electrical potential.
D)enhance the inhibitory effects of GABA.
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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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Among the barbiturates,when prescribing a sleeping pill (hypnotic),physicians would usually choose a

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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The CNS depressants include various prescription drugs referred to as

A)GHBs.
B)sedative-hypnotics.
C)entheogens.
D)catecholamines.
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One of the oldest gaseous anesthetics,popularly known as "laughing gas," is

A)butane.
B)diazepam.
C)pentobarbital.
D)nitrous oxide.
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The major advantage of the benzodiazepines over the barbiturates seems to be the

A)lower cost.
B)greater effectiveness.
C)shorter duration of activity.
D)greater safety margin.
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The four most widely sold benzodiazepines are all longer-acting drugs sold primarily as

A)anxiolytics.
B)analgesics.
C)hypnotics.
D)antidepressants.
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How are barbiturates usually classified?

A)duration of action
B)price
C)chemical structure
D)strength of hypnotic effect
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Animal self-administration experiments and studies of drug choice among humans indicate that

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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What household product contains nitrous oxide?

A)fuel gas
B)hair spray
C)spray paint
D)whipped cream dispensers
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The "date-rape" drug Rohypnol (flunitrazepam)

A)is no longer manufactured legally.
B)is sold as a hypnotic agent (sleeping pill)in many countries other than the U.S.
C)was never marketed by any company because of its unusual impairment of memory
D)is available by prescription in the U.S.
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Among the sedative-hypnotic drugs,short-acting barbiturates seem to be the most likely to lead to drug dependence.
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  GHB has been used for several purposes.Describe its recent history of various medical and recreational uses and its status as a controlled substance.
GHB has been used for several purposes.Describe its recent history of various medical and recreational uses and its status as a controlled substance.
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Nitrous oxide ("laughing gas")is a Schedule I controlled substance.
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Benzodiazepines replaced barbiturates primarily because they were believed to be safer.
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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? Are there any alternatives to drug use?
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Sodium pentathol is long-acting barbiturate used to treat insomnia.
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Ambien (zolpidem)is a popular benzodiazepine used to treat anxiety.
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Volatile solvents that act as CNS depressants are found in a wide variety of household products.
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GHB (gamma hydroxybutyric acid)

A)is derived from morning glory seeds.
B)occurs naturally in the brain.
C)is a gas used to make whipped cream.
D)blocks the intoxicating effects of alcohol.
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Anecdotally,__________ (or "poppers")are used to enhance sexual pleasure.

A)nitrous oxide
B)amyl nitrite
C)GHB
D)Rohypnol
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Explain how a drug's rate of onset and duration of action affect psychological dependence and withdrawal.Give examples from this chapter.
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Paraldehyde is a CNS depressant that is currently available in several over-the-counter medications.
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Inhalant use has traditionally been more common among

A)poor Hispanic and Native American youth.
B)middle-class white children.
C)middle-class black children.
D)construction workers.
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When barbiturates were the most popular sedative-hypnotics,low doses of the long-acting types were used as sleeping pills.
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The majority of "huffers" (users of inhalants)are above age 25.
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The usual recreational dose of GHB when taken alone is about

A)10-20 milligrams.
B)100 micrograms.
C)1-5 grams.
D)100-200 grams.
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