Relapse Prevention
Suboxone
Substance Use
The Brain
100

Feelings, individuals, or situations that cause your brain to crave substances.

Triggers

100

What are the two substances that make Suboxone?

Buprenorphine & Naloxone

100

What is the name of the medication that rapidly reverses overdose?

Naloxone

100

A chemical released in the brain that makes you feel good.

Dopamine

200

A powerful desire to use substances, often perceived as "impulsive" and "uncontrollable"

Craving

200

List 3 side effects of Suboxone

headaches, nausea, insomnia, constipation, sweating, decreased libido, decreased blood pressure, issues with urination

200

What is the name of the fellowship that that provides support for people recovering from alcoholism?

Alcoholics Anonymous

200

What is tolerance?

A person's decreased response to a drug, which occurs when the drug is used repeatedly and the body adapts to the continued presence of the drug. Causing the person to use more of the drug to get the same effect.

300

This term describes a mental state achieved by focusing on one's awareness on the present moment, used as a therapeutic technique?

Mindfulness

300

What happens when Suboxone is given to someone who recently used full agonist opioids.

Precipitated Withdrawal

300

What percentage of people with an opiate use disorder relapse at least one time?

90%

300
How much more dopamine do drugs release in the brain compared to normal activities?

10x more dopamine

400

What does the acronym HALT stand for?

Hungry 

Angry 

Lonely 

Tired 

400

If you want to taper your Suboxone, how much should you decrease?

2mg (1/4 of a tablet)

400

Out of all SUD's and AUD which is hardest on the liver?

Alcohol

400

How long does it take for dopamine receptors to heal after addiction?

Approximately 14-months to achieve normal levels in the brain with proper treatment and rehabilitation.

500

What is an external trigger?

Person, place, or thing that can create a craving.

500

How long should you be on Suboxone for?

As long as you want, if it is positively affecting your recovery.

500

About what percent of people with an OUD engage in polysubstance abuse?

80-88%

500

What is anhedonia?

Lack of dopamine. Meaning, the inability to feel pleasure or have motivation.

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