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Opioids
CNS Depressants & OTC Meds
Stimulants
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100

An estimated 6.5 million Americans have used the most commonly abused prescription drugs (opioids, depressants, and stimulants) in the last ______.

What is month.

100

Opioids are medications that are prescribed to ______.

What is relieve pain.

100

CNS Depressants, sometimes referred to as sedatives and tranquilizers, are substances that can slow brain activity, making them useful for treating ___ and sleep disorders.

What is anxiety

100

Stimulants, as the name suggests, are prescribed to increase what? (3 answers listed, get 1 and get the points!)

What is alertness, attention, and energy.

100

 The 2 addiction treatment setting options are: ____ and ____ .

What are inpatient/residential and outpatient.

100

The common street name for the popular cns depressant – Xanax – is?

what is bars

100

-Uncontrollable craving for the drug -Loss of control -Use despite negative consequences - chronic, biological brain disease -Psychological dependence -Physical dependence

What is addiction

200

3% of youth ages __ to 17 , report past-month nonmedical use of prescription drugs.

What is age 12.

200

Some common medications that fall into this category include: (hint: there are 4 listed, but get 1 and still get the points!)

What are: hydrocodone (Vicodin), oxycodone (OxyContin, Percocet), morphine (Kadian, Avinza), and codeine.
- Hydrocodone is the most commonly prescribed for a variety of painful conditions

200

Some common medications that fall into this category include: (hint: there are multiple listed, but can get 1 and still get the points!)

What are: benzodiazepines (Valium and Xanax), non-benzo sleep medications (Ambien and Lunesta), and barbiturates (mephobarbital, phenobarbital, and pentobarbital.

200

The most commonly prescribed stimulants include: (hint: there are 5 listed, get 1 and get the points!)

What is Adderall, Vyvanse, Ritalin, Concerta, and Focalin

200

- group therapy - family therapy - individual therapy - residential - outpatient - alumni/aftercare - javelin - 12 step meetings - medication – counseling

These are all what?

What is treatment or treatment options

200

A popular teen trend of taking medications from their parents medicine cabinet, mixing them in a bowl, and taking whatever handful they pull out, is known as what kind of party?

What is a skittles party

200

___________ is the fastest addicting drug (out of prescription and non-prescription drugs)

What is nicotine

300

Prescription and OTC drugs are the 3rd most commonly abused drugs by Americans age 14 and older. The most commonly abused drugs are ____ and ____.

What are marijuana and alcohol

300

Research now suggests that the abuse of prescription opioid medications such as Oxycontin and Vicodin actually opens the door to ___ abuse/dependence due to their similar effects.

WHAT IS HEROIN
- Nearly half of young people surveyed in 3 recent studies reported abusing prescription opioids before starting to use heroin

300

CNS Depressants work through their ability to increase ____, a neurotransmitter in the brain. The increase in this neurotransmitter inhibits brain activity producing the drowsy or calming effect.

What is GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid)

300

Stimulants, such as Ritalin, achieve their effects by acting on the same neurotransmitter system in the brain as another popular street drug. What drug is this?

What is cocaine.

300

A support group for men and women who have a desire to stop using drugs or alcohol.

What are 12 step meetings/ fellowships (AA, NA, CA)

300

A popular drink for teens made from sprite, a jolly rancher, and cough syrup is called what?

What is lean
- the cough syrup used typically contains codeine and promethazine : The codeine is mainly responsible for the euphoric feeling after drinking lean. Promethazine causes motor skill impairment, lethargy, extreme drowsiness, as well as a disassociative feeling from all other parts of the body.
- overdose is extremely easy as since it is easy for the user to lose track of how much they have had.

300

________________ is the pleasure chemical in our brains that plays a major role in substance abuse and addiction

What is Dopamine

400

In youth ages 12 to 17, which gender is more likely to abuse prescription drugs.

What is female.

400

_______ may occur if opioid drug use is suddenly reduced or stopped. These symptoms include: restlessness, muscle and bone pain, insomnia, diarrhea, vomiting, cold flashes, and involuntary leg movements.

What is withdrawal.
- Opioid drug use should only be reduced/stopped under the supervision of a physician.

400

The most commonly abused OTC drugs are: ___ and cold remedies containing dextromethorphan.

What is cough

400

This ADHD stimulant drug, ____ , is most commonly abused by students.

What is Adderall

400

For the best chance of staying sober, what is the MINIMUM length of time a person should stay in treatment?

What is 90 days

- this might look like 90 - 12 step meetings in 90 days recommended by someones sponsor or it could be a combination of 30 days residential treatment and 60 days in outpatient treatment (like at Right Step)
- The relapse rate is 53% for those who are in treatment for less than 90 days and 19% for 90 or more days in treatment.

400

Gaining popularity in 2005 and causing an epidemic in dallas, a mixture of black tar heroin and an over the counter cold medication, usually Tylenol PM is called?

What is cheese

400

In treatment people are told to take a look at: 1. People 2. Places 3. Things - as these are ____.

What are triggers.

500

Approximately how many Emergency Department visits are attributed to prescription drug abuse each year?

WHAT IS 1 MILLION.
- 343,000 involved opioid pain relievers, a rate more than double that of 5 years prior
- 22,000 involved stimulants, a rate that has also doubled
- 363,000 involved CNS depressants, with Xanax and Ambien making up half of that number alone
- the final 272,000 involved multiple drugs

500

Possible consequences of opioid use and abuse includes: drowsiness, constipation, severe respiratory depression, and ___

What is death.
- More people die from overdoses of prescription opioids than from all other drugs combined, including heroin and cocaine.

500

_________, contained in some common over the counter medications, when abused can cause impaired motor function, numbness, nausea, vomiting, increased heart rate and blood pressure, and on rare occasions hypoxic brain damage.

What is Dextromethorphan
- Dextromethorphan can be found in: Alka Seltzer Plus™, Delsym™, Dimetapp™, Mucinex DM™, Pediacare™, Robitussin™, Theraflu™, Triaminic™, Tylenol Cough & Cold™, Vicks DayQuil™/NyQuil™, Vicks Formula 44™ and more, including store brand versions of these products.

500

Stimulants can have strong effects on the ______ system in our body. Taking high doses can dangerously raise body temperature and cause irregular heartbeat or even heart failure or seizures.

What is cardiovascular

500

List 3 signs that may be an indicator of prescription drug abuse:

What is: running out of medication to soon, a parents medication going missing, a change in sleep habits, change in energy level - overly energized or constantly drowsy and falling asleep at inappropriate times, change in personal hygiene, change in mood/ personality, a sudden change in grades, a change of friends, loss of appetite, and constricted eye pupils (“pin-point pupils” for suspected opiate use).

500

Street slang for dextromethorphan (dxm), a common active ingredient found in many over the counter cough suppressant cold medicines (Hint: there are MANY! Get 1 and get the points!)

What is: Dex, Drex, Orange Crush, Poor man's PCP, Red hots, Robo - dosing, Tussing, velvet syrup, and Triple C’s.
- DXM is mostly used for its dissociative effects and when taken in large doses hallucinogenic experiences are common

500

a state of mind, usually experienced in early sobriety, characterized by unusual happiness and grandiosity in spite of rather difficult life circumstances.

What is the "pink cloud"

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