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100

What is the brand name for Buprenorphine with Naloxone? 

Suboxone

100

Which substance is the number one most abused and treated addiction throughout American history?

Alcohol

100

By the 8th grade, 28% of adolescents have used what substance?

Alcohol

100

Which (illicit) drug is the most used... with 192 million people using this worldwide.

Marijuana

100

A medical doctor who specializes in treating mental and emotional disorders is known as a _______

Psychiatrist 

200

What is the blocker in Suboxone that prevents someone from feeling high from opiates?

Naloxone

200

This plant has provided numerous benefits dating back as far as 3000 BC. It’s consumed in tea to treat a variety of symptoms, such as headaches, toothaches, and intestinal cramps. It’s believed that the Spaniards encouraged chewing this during the colonial period in order to reduce food costs and increase productivity in the mines.

Coca leaf 

200

Every year, over 100,000 babies are born addicted to which stimulant drug? 

Crack Cocaine 

200

The leading mental disorder in the world is _____?

Anxiety

200

What is the fastest addicting drug? 

Nicotine

300

The average half-life (how long it takes for the concentration in the body to be reduced by 50%) for Buprenorphine is...?

36 hours

300

This new and improved drug during WWII was used to treat concentration camp victims and prisoners of war. It allowed the victims to overcome severe muscle wasting and malnutrition.

Steroids 

300

64 percent of teenagers report having abused what types of drugs, and say that they got the drugs from a family member or from a friend?

Prescription painkillers. 

300

The harmful use of this substance results in 3.3 million deaths each year worldwide. 

Alcohol 

300

Name at least 3 factors that can make a brain "vulnerable" towards addiction (to alcohol or other drugs)? 

genetics; age of first use; amount(s) used & frequency of use; untreated mental health conditions 

400

What are the 3 medications that are FDA approved to treat opioid addiction?

Methadone, Naltrexone, Buprenorphine

400

This part of the brain controls our automatic functions of breathing and heartbeat...and is directly impacted by an overdose

Brain Stem

400

Name at least 3 Rockers, Rappers, or Country Music singers who are in recovery

Steven Tyler, Macklemore, Eminem, Fergie, Elton John, Tim Magraw

400

In Singapore, possessing or using narcotics yields what kind of criminal justice penalty?

Death

400

This neurotransmitter is not only in your brain, but also your muscle fibers, digestive tract, kidneys, etc., and is a large component of feeling withdrawals. 

Dopamine

500

This drug is a life-saving medication used to treat opioid addiction

Suboxone

500

This brand name drug sold over the counter in the early 1900s consisted of opium mixed with wine or water. The most infamous use of the drug was to quiet infants during bouts of crying. 

Laudanum

500

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the largest at-risk group for "this drug class" are adolescents ages 12 – 15.

Inhalants 

500

In North Korea, this substance is not only legal, but is also not considered a drug.

Marijuana

500

This system in the brain is often called the "rewards system", and is heavily influenced by drug use. 

Limbic System (the Nucleus Accumbens, the Amygdala, the Hippocampus)

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