Deck 5: Narcotics: Opium, Heroin, and Synthetic Opiates

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By the 1940s,heroin abuse was widespread in practically every level of society.
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Codeine is ten times stronger than morphine.
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Laudanum originated in Cyprus during the Late Bronze Age, about 1200 B. C.
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Smuggling of raw opium increased as a result of the Harrison Act of 1914.
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The Sears Company advertised and sold products containing opium in the late 1800s.
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In 1942,growing opium poppies became illegal in the United States.
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The original provision of the Harrison Act of was to require the registration of prescribed opiates,not to ban them.
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Morphine is approximately ten times stronger than raw opium.
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Sydenham's Laudanum contained opium.
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Men outnumbered women in opium use in the nineteenth century by a ratio of three to one.
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Laudanum is a form of opium that was typically smoked.
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The term "narcotic" refers to any illicit psychoactive drug.
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The acceptable form of taking Sydenham's Laudanum in America and Europe was by smoking the opium.
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China invented a novel form of opium use: opium smoking.
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After the Civil War,opiate dependence in general was so widespread among returning veterans that the condition was often called the "soldier's disease."
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The yellow California poppy does not have any psychoactive ingredients.
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Laudanum was very popular in Britain but largely unknown in the United States until about 1945.
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The Opium War (1842-1860)resulted from China's insistence in exporting opium to other countries of the world
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Heroin is about three times stronger than morphine.
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Morphine is an example of a natural component of opium.
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Naloxone is a pure antagonist to morphine in the brain.
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Endorphins and naloxone share the same effects on morphine-sensitive receptors in the brain.
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The major source of heroin prior to was from "the Golden Triangle" region of Asia.
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In the 1960s, heroin sold in the United States was about 90 percent to 98 percent pure.
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Long-term heroin abuse can result in strong conditioned-learning effects having to do with the social setting where the heroin was used.
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Naloxone only has an effect when morphine is already in the body.
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An individual's first experience with heroin is one of extreme euphoria and a physiological state of calm.
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Heroin withdrawal symptoms are often fatal.
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During the mid-1980s,synthetic forms of heroin,such as heroin derived from fentanyl,began to appear on the streets,created in illegal drug laboratories.
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Morphine-sensitive receptors exist in the brain.
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Mainlining is a term that refers to snorting heroin.
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The brain produces its own "opiate-like" substances called endorphins.
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Vietnamese heroin, as consumed by U.S. soldiers fighting in the Vietnam War, was 90 to 98 percent pure.
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Chemical modifications of fentanyl known as "China White" were approximately from three to five times (never more than ten times)stronger than heroin.
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Black tar is the name given to a type of Colombian heroin.
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Diarrhea is one of the symptoms of heroin consumption.
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Long-term constipation is an effect of heroin use.
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Physiological changes in the body during heroin use include a release of histamine in the bloodstream,respiratory depression,and increased blood pressure.
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If the dose level is low,then tolerance effects will be more dramatic than if the dose level is high.
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Opiate antagonists block the effects of morphine.
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In the United States,a Schedule I drug such as heroin can be used legally only for medical purposes.
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LAAM is a synthetic opiate that has a longer duration than methadone.
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Heroin is a Schedule III drug,along with codeine.
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Few heroin-related deaths are attributed to the chronic effects of heroin alone.
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OxyContin taken orally is just as powerful as OxyContin that is crushed into a powder and snorted.
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"Cold turkey" refers to the onset of chills during heroin withdrawal.
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If a heroin user takes his regular dose of heroin in an unfamiliar setting,the effect on the user may be different than if he took it in his regular setting.
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Chipping is a term referring to the practice of controlled or paced heroin intake.
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The process of controlled,medically supervised heroin withdrawal is called detoxification.
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Methadone maintenance programs help all heroin abusers.
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Methadone blocks the abusers craving to get high.
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Many argue that methadone maintenance programs substitute one addiction for another.
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In recent years,a sustained-release version of buprenorphine administered by injection was developed,and now heroin abusers in treatment need to visit a physician's office only on a monthly basis
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From a long-term perspective,compared to other drugs,heroin is relatively nontoxic.
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Methadone treatment must be administered in a drug treatment center.
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Needle freaks often inject needles into their skin and experience heroin-like effects even if no heroin is present.
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OxyContin abusers are typically young white males.
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OxyContin was originally thought to be safe from potential abuse.
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Dextromethorphan is a narcotic drug used for antitussive purposes.
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Loperamide (brand name: Imodium)effectively controls diarrhea symptoms but does not produce psychoactive effects because the drug cannot cross the blood-brain barrier.
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In terms of their psychoactive properties,narcotics include the following drug(s): __________.

A)morphine
B)cocaine
C)opiates in general
D)both morphine and opiates in general
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Sydenham's Laudanum was a variation of a drink that had been promoted by ________ about a hundred years earlier.

A)Paracelsus
B)Galen
C)Laudanum
D)DeQuincey
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Which country is not prominent in the world harvesting of opium?

A)Finland
B)Myanmar (formerly Burma)
C)Vietnam
D)Colombia
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Opium is harvested by __________.

A)tapping into the trunk of the opium poppy tree during the springtime
B)incising the seed capsule of the poppy,allowing a white juice to ooze out
C)grinding up large poppy leaves into a powder
D)pressing opium poppy petals into a thick paste
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The term "narcotic" comes from the Greek word meaning __________.

A)stupor
B)painlessness
C)illegal
D)governmental
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According to the University of Michigan survey,nonmedical use of OxyContin has increased in recent years.
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In 2008,OxyContin was withdrawn from the market due to its high potential for abuse.
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Natural components of opium are usually categorized as __________.

A)synthetic opiates
B)opiates
C)thebaine derivatives
D)variations of heroin
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Opium poppies are NOT __________.

A)white
B)pink
C)yellow
D)purple
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At one time,which one of the following drugs was inappropriately classified as a narcotic?

A)codeine
B)cocaine
C)thebaine
D)synthetic opiates
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An early Greek physician named Claudius Galen __________.

A)was an outspoken opponent of opium abuse
B)was strangely uninformed with respect to the medical benefits of opium
C)gave only limited approval of opium's benefits
D)prescribed opium for practically everything
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All three categories of narcotic drugs share the following common feature: __________.

A)an extreme level of dependence
B)a chemical similarity to morphine or its derivatives
C)they each represent an illicit street drug
D)an ability to produce analgesia
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In the 1500s,a medicinal drink was introduced containing opium,wine,and an assortment of spices.This drink became known as __________.

A)heroin
B)Paracelsus
C)morphade
D)laudanum
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Synthetic opiates __________.

A)are chemically related to morphine
B)produce behavioral effects that are different from effects produced by opiates
C)are opiate-like in their actions
D)have no potential for abuse
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Which poppy flower yields opium?

A)opium poppy
B)yellow California poppy
C)red oriental poppy
D)all of the above
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Opium smoking was invented by __________.

A)Paracelsus
B)Galen
C)the Chinese
D)Greek Cypriots
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From around 1880,the acceptable form of taking opium among Europeans and Americans was __________.

A)smoking
B)injecting it
C)drinking it
D)smoking it
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Morphine,codeine,and thebaine are all natural components of __________.

A)heroin
B)CNS depressants
C)opium
D)coca leaves
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According to the text,what is the most important characteristic of narcotics?

A)They greatly reduce feelings of pain.
B)They are mostly available as over-the-counter drugs.
C)They are very inexpensive.
D)both A and B
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Narcotics are defined as __________.

A)any illicit psychoactive drug
B)any drug that causes some degree of dependence
C)drugs that produce a dream-like effect
D)both A and B
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Deck 5: Narcotics: Opium, Heroin, and Synthetic Opiates
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By the 1940s,heroin abuse was widespread in practically every level of society.
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Codeine is ten times stronger than morphine.
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Laudanum originated in Cyprus during the Late Bronze Age, about 1200 B. C.
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Smuggling of raw opium increased as a result of the Harrison Act of 1914.
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The Sears Company advertised and sold products containing opium in the late 1800s.
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In 1942,growing opium poppies became illegal in the United States.
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The original provision of the Harrison Act of was to require the registration of prescribed opiates,not to ban them.
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Morphine is approximately ten times stronger than raw opium.
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Sydenham's Laudanum contained opium.
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Men outnumbered women in opium use in the nineteenth century by a ratio of three to one.
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Laudanum is a form of opium that was typically smoked.
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The term "narcotic" refers to any illicit psychoactive drug.
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The acceptable form of taking Sydenham's Laudanum in America and Europe was by smoking the opium.
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China invented a novel form of opium use: opium smoking.
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After the Civil War,opiate dependence in general was so widespread among returning veterans that the condition was often called the "soldier's disease."
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The yellow California poppy does not have any psychoactive ingredients.
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Laudanum was very popular in Britain but largely unknown in the United States until about 1945.
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The Opium War (1842-1860)resulted from China's insistence in exporting opium to other countries of the world
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Heroin is about three times stronger than morphine.
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Morphine is an example of a natural component of opium.
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Naloxone is a pure antagonist to morphine in the brain.
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Endorphins and naloxone share the same effects on morphine-sensitive receptors in the brain.
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The major source of heroin prior to was from "the Golden Triangle" region of Asia.
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In the 1960s, heroin sold in the United States was about 90 percent to 98 percent pure.
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Long-term heroin abuse can result in strong conditioned-learning effects having to do with the social setting where the heroin was used.
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Naloxone only has an effect when morphine is already in the body.
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An individual's first experience with heroin is one of extreme euphoria and a physiological state of calm.
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Heroin withdrawal symptoms are often fatal.
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During the mid-1980s,synthetic forms of heroin,such as heroin derived from fentanyl,began to appear on the streets,created in illegal drug laboratories.
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Morphine-sensitive receptors exist in the brain.
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Mainlining is a term that refers to snorting heroin.
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The brain produces its own "opiate-like" substances called endorphins.
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Vietnamese heroin, as consumed by U.S. soldiers fighting in the Vietnam War, was 90 to 98 percent pure.
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Chemical modifications of fentanyl known as "China White" were approximately from three to five times (never more than ten times)stronger than heroin.
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Black tar is the name given to a type of Colombian heroin.
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Diarrhea is one of the symptoms of heroin consumption.
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Long-term constipation is an effect of heroin use.
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Physiological changes in the body during heroin use include a release of histamine in the bloodstream,respiratory depression,and increased blood pressure.
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If the dose level is low,then tolerance effects will be more dramatic than if the dose level is high.
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Opiate antagonists block the effects of morphine.
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In the United States,a Schedule I drug such as heroin can be used legally only for medical purposes.
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LAAM is a synthetic opiate that has a longer duration than methadone.
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Heroin is a Schedule III drug,along with codeine.
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Few heroin-related deaths are attributed to the chronic effects of heroin alone.
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OxyContin taken orally is just as powerful as OxyContin that is crushed into a powder and snorted.
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"Cold turkey" refers to the onset of chills during heroin withdrawal.
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If a heroin user takes his regular dose of heroin in an unfamiliar setting,the effect on the user may be different than if he took it in his regular setting.
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Chipping is a term referring to the practice of controlled or paced heroin intake.
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The process of controlled,medically supervised heroin withdrawal is called detoxification.
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Methadone maintenance programs help all heroin abusers.
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Methadone blocks the abusers craving to get high.
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Many argue that methadone maintenance programs substitute one addiction for another.
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In recent years,a sustained-release version of buprenorphine administered by injection was developed,and now heroin abusers in treatment need to visit a physician's office only on a monthly basis
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From a long-term perspective,compared to other drugs,heroin is relatively nontoxic.
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Methadone treatment must be administered in a drug treatment center.
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Needle freaks often inject needles into their skin and experience heroin-like effects even if no heroin is present.
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OxyContin abusers are typically young white males.
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OxyContin was originally thought to be safe from potential abuse.
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Dextromethorphan is a narcotic drug used for antitussive purposes.
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Loperamide (brand name: Imodium)effectively controls diarrhea symptoms but does not produce psychoactive effects because the drug cannot cross the blood-brain barrier.
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In terms of their psychoactive properties,narcotics include the following drug(s): __________.

A)morphine
B)cocaine
C)opiates in general
D)both morphine and opiates in general
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62
Sydenham's Laudanum was a variation of a drink that had been promoted by ________ about a hundred years earlier.

A)Paracelsus
B)Galen
C)Laudanum
D)DeQuincey
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Which country is not prominent in the world harvesting of opium?

A)Finland
B)Myanmar (formerly Burma)
C)Vietnam
D)Colombia
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Opium is harvested by __________.

A)tapping into the trunk of the opium poppy tree during the springtime
B)incising the seed capsule of the poppy,allowing a white juice to ooze out
C)grinding up large poppy leaves into a powder
D)pressing opium poppy petals into a thick paste
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The term "narcotic" comes from the Greek word meaning __________.

A)stupor
B)painlessness
C)illegal
D)governmental
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66
According to the University of Michigan survey,nonmedical use of OxyContin has increased in recent years.
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In 2008,OxyContin was withdrawn from the market due to its high potential for abuse.
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68
Natural components of opium are usually categorized as __________.

A)synthetic opiates
B)opiates
C)thebaine derivatives
D)variations of heroin
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69
Opium poppies are NOT __________.

A)white
B)pink
C)yellow
D)purple
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70
At one time,which one of the following drugs was inappropriately classified as a narcotic?

A)codeine
B)cocaine
C)thebaine
D)synthetic opiates
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An early Greek physician named Claudius Galen __________.

A)was an outspoken opponent of opium abuse
B)was strangely uninformed with respect to the medical benefits of opium
C)gave only limited approval of opium's benefits
D)prescribed opium for practically everything
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72
All three categories of narcotic drugs share the following common feature: __________.

A)an extreme level of dependence
B)a chemical similarity to morphine or its derivatives
C)they each represent an illicit street drug
D)an ability to produce analgesia
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73
In the 1500s,a medicinal drink was introduced containing opium,wine,and an assortment of spices.This drink became known as __________.

A)heroin
B)Paracelsus
C)morphade
D)laudanum
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74
Synthetic opiates __________.

A)are chemically related to morphine
B)produce behavioral effects that are different from effects produced by opiates
C)are opiate-like in their actions
D)have no potential for abuse
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75
Which poppy flower yields opium?

A)opium poppy
B)yellow California poppy
C)red oriental poppy
D)all of the above
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76
Opium smoking was invented by __________.

A)Paracelsus
B)Galen
C)the Chinese
D)Greek Cypriots
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77
From around 1880,the acceptable form of taking opium among Europeans and Americans was __________.

A)smoking
B)injecting it
C)drinking it
D)smoking it
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Morphine,codeine,and thebaine are all natural components of __________.

A)heroin
B)CNS depressants
C)opium
D)coca leaves
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According to the text,what is the most important characteristic of narcotics?

A)They greatly reduce feelings of pain.
B)They are mostly available as over-the-counter drugs.
C)They are very inexpensive.
D)both A and B
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80
Narcotics are defined as __________.

A)any illicit psychoactive drug
B)any drug that causes some degree of dependence
C)drugs that produce a dream-like effect
D)both A and B
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