Brain Science
Types of MAT
Totes Approps, And a whole lotta nopes
Harm Reduction
Terminology
100

A proven brain disease; not a choice, a personality flaw or a moral failing

What is addiction?

100

An opioid partial agonist; diminishes the effects of physical dependency to opioids (withdrawal symptoms and cravings), increases safety in cases of overdoses

What is Buprenorphine? 

100

An inappropriate term used to describe someone on MAT that is struggling to stay awake

What is "nodding off" "Faded" "High AF" ?

100

A drug that can reverse an overdose

What is Narcan? (Naloxone)

100

Medically or Medication Assisted Treatment

What is MAT?

200

Creates feelings of happiness and regulating behavior

What is dopamine?

200

A less commonly used medication at KCDC; requires three days of oral dosage before transitioning to the shot

What is Vivitrol? 

200

Substituting an addiction to opiates for an addiction to MAT


200

A facility in which you can bring your used needles in exchange for clean, sterile needles. Also offers resources to support systems, counseling services, and other recovery related resources.

What is a Needle Exchange Program?

200

SUD

What is a Substance Use Disorder?

300

Responsible for things such as consequential thinking, problem solving, thinking through pros and cons, making complex decisions, and our executive functions

What is the Frontal Cortex?

300

 For KCDC, this medication is only offered to pregnant women that were arrested with an active prescription

What is Methadone? OR What is Subutext?

300

Using an ice cube to try to reverse the effects of a possible overdose


300

A type of therapy, combined with working a program, that is centered around individuals suffering from addiction

What is Medication or Medically Assisted Treatment? (MAT)

300

Substance that binds to, but incompletely activates, opiate receptors 

What is a partial agonist? (Example: Buprenorphine)

400

Responsible for things such as emotions, reactions, survival, and the reward system

What is the Limbic System?

400

The third track offered at KCDC JSAP

What is receiving no medication assisted treatment?

400

Being on Suboxone treatment to prevent opioid overdose, but continuing to use Methamphetamines

What is METH Assisted Treatment?


Bonus points: WHOLE LOTTA NOPE

400
A law that protects people from prosecution when they report a drug overdose

What is The Good Samaritan Law?

400

Substance that acts like another substance and stimulates an action

What is an Agonist? (Example: Methadone)

500

A substance that stops the action or effect of another substance (i.e. drugs)

What is an Antagonist? (Example: Naltrexone)

500

A medication used specifically to treat Alcohol Use Disorder. Causes a significant physical reaction when alcohol is consumed.

What is Disulfiram?

500

Being on Medically Assisted Treatment is enough; No need to participate in programming, obtain a sponsor, work any type of steps, etc. You're HEALED!

What is Magical Addiction Treatment? 


AKA: Not a real thing yet, WHOLE LOTTA NOPE

500

Refers to policies, programs, and practices that aim to minimize the negative health, social and legal impacts associated with drug use, drug policies, and drug laws

What is Harm Reduction?

500

The total resources that a person has available to find and maintain their recovery

What is Recovery Capital?


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