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Amphetamines
Tobacco
Hallucinogens
Inhalants
Treatment
100
Most common stimulant in the world.
What is caffeine.
100
Also refered to as "environmental tobacco smoke"
What is second-hand smoke.
100
Commonly refered to as the "love drug"
What is MDMA (Ecstasy).
100
A condition described by sudden onset of a coronary event, like myocardialinfarction caused by inhaling volatiles.
What is Sudden Sniffing Death Syndrome.
100
Term for very broad-based prevention efforts.
What is primary prevention.
200
The stages of cocaine withdrawal.
What are crash, withdrawal, and extinction.
200
A common lung disease among smokers.
What is emphysema.
200
Schedule 1 hallucinogen with highly synesthetic properties.
What is LSD.
200
A common inhalant that is easily purchased that causes deterioration of the major organ systems, including bone marrow.
What is gasoline.
200
Medication prescribed to alcoholics that enduces vomiting when alcohol is consumed.
What is Antabuse (disulfram).
300
Compared to MDMA, MDA has less _____________ and more ___________.
What are hallucinogentic properties and more amphetamine properties.
300
Allowed control over tobacco marketing and advertising.
What is the Family Smoking PRevention and Control Act.
300
It's an Anticholenergic hallucinogen.
What is Jimsonweed, Henbane, Mandrake, etc...
300
The chemical found in refrigerators that is sometimes abused.
What is Freon.
300
Maintenance programs for heroin abuse often use one, or combine these drugs.
What are Methadone and Suboxone (buprenorphine).
400
Constant skin picking is an example of ____________ in persons addicted to meth amphetamine.
What is behavioral stereotypy.
400
Common name for smokeless tobacco.
What is snuff.
400
The incidence of a person having hallucinogen substance use disorder and scizophrenia is called........
What is a dual-diagnosis or comorbid disorder (comorbidity).
400
Common inhalant that has been used to treat Angina, causing vasodilation (a relaxation of the major arteries and blood vessels).
What is Amyl nitrate.
400
It's a form of cognitive-behavioral therapy that is the go-to for treatment.
What is relapse prevention.
500
Cocaine is a schedule __________ stimulant.
What is Schedule II.
500
DSM 5 classification for someone experiencing an "overdose" of nicotine.
What is nicotine intoxication.
500
A highly dangerous schedule 1 hallucinogen that causes increase in body temperature, disrobing, self-injury, and violent outbreaks.
What is phencyclidine (PCP)
500
The most common abuser of Nitrous Oxide.
What is a dentist.
500
It's an opioid antagonist.
What is Naltrexone, Naloxone.