Domestic Drug Production
The Nature of the Drug Problem
The History of Drug Abuse
The Illicit Drug Trade
Drug Abuse & Pharmacology
100
This is a form of criminal activity associated with the manufacture of prescription drugs which involves false claims to the insurer such as Medicare for financial gain.
What is Pharmaceutical Fraud?
100
These are the three substances mostly used by teens according to the Monitoring the Future study.
What is cigarettes, alcohol and marijuana?
100
This war came about due to the Manchu government detaining and searching British vessels suspected of carrying opium.
What is the Opium Wars between China and Britain?
100
This drug consumed in the U.S. comes from Mexico and Columbia.
What is heroine?
100
This plays an important role in determining the effects of cocaine in heroine in the brain.
What is Neurotransmitters?
200
This type of fraud cost U.S. taxpayers 60 billion dollars a year.
What is Healthcare Fraud?
200
The use of this product is the most common preventable cause of death.
What are tobacco?
200
This war triggered a drug epidemic resulting in thousands of morphine addicts.
What is American Civil War?
200
This allowed coca cultivation to shift from Bolivia and Peru to Columbia. This displacement is pressure applied in one area into another area of less resistance.
What is the Balloon Effect?
200
These are chemicals that work in the brain by tapping in the brain's communication system and interferes with the way cells normally process information.
What is Drugs?
300
According to the DEA these are the most widely used painkillers that is an addictive opioid.
What is Oxycodone and Hydrocodone?
300
These are the drugs mostly used in urban areas.
What is marijuana and cocaine?
300
This was considered the first anti-drug law in the U.S.
What is for Opium dens being banned in San Francisco in 1875?
300
1. Coca Farmers 2. Mid-level producers 3. Smugglers 4. Wholesalers 5. Retailers
Who is the Drug Distribution Chain?
300
This refers to the harmful or hazardous use of psychoactive substances including alcohol and illicit drugs.
What is Substance Abuse?
400
Under this federal law, no new drug can be approved until the FDA says its safe and effective.
What is the Drug Approval Dilemma?
400
This is a major factor in the spread of HIV infections.
What is drug use?
400
This drug was originally offered as a cure for opiate addiction, asthma and toothaches.
What is cocaine?
400
These houses emerged in the 1980s because of a drug epidemic.
What is crack houses, abandoned buildings and apartments?
400
This is the oldest and most universal drug.
What is Alcohol?
500
These are the most active states to grow marijuana.
What is California, Hawaii, Kentucky, Oregon Tennessee, Washington and West Virginia?
500
This is why people engage in dangerous, illegal and unhealthy behavior. Also based on genetics, dependence and addition.
What is Why People get High?
500
This Act required over-the-counter medicine manufactures to correctly label the inclusion of certain drugs.
What is the Pure Food and Drug Act?
500
This represent the lowest level of drug distribution network.
What is the Open-Air Drug Market?
500
This level or rate is based on alcohol consumption and the amount absorbed in the drinker's system.
What is BAC level. Blood Alcohol Concentration?
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