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Prevention
Treatment
OTC
Hallucinogens
Misc.
100
Marijuana, alcohol and this are viewed as "soft drugs"
What is tobacco
100
Methadone maintenance is specifically used for what drug
What is heroin
100
OTC stands for this
What is over-the-counter
100
Doses of LSD are measured in this
What is micrograms
100
This is hospital based treatment that is very expensive
What is inpatient treatment
200
This level of prevention tries to reach people prior to their use of drugs
What is primary
200
This is the biggest drawback of therapeutic communities
What is high dropout rate
200
Pain killing drugs are called this
What is analgesics
200
Psilocybin is found in these
What are mushrooms
200
This weight loss aid blocks the absorption of fat
What is Orlistat (alli)
300
D.A.R.E stands for this
What is drug abuse resistance education
300
This is the most common form of substance abuse treatment
What is outpatient treatment
300
Tylenol is an example of this analgesic
What is acetaminophen
300
The berries of the Belladonna are referred to as
What are "love apples"
300
The most significant effects of LSD are
What are psychological effects
400
The national agency that overseas national drug prevention is
What is SAMSHA
400
This type of conviction is an important component of AA
What is religious conviction
400
Persons with high blood pressure are recommended not to take this type of antacid
What is sodium bicarbonate
400
Almost all drugs possessing hallucinogenic properties are derived from plants except these two
What is LSD and MDMA
400
This is the most common abused OTC drug today
What is dextromethorphan
500
A major limitation to drug prevention programs is that most have not what?
What is established clear goals
500
This acts as an adverse agent with alcohol to make persons violently ill
What is disulfiram
500
This is the primary ingredient in OTC sleep aids b/c it produces drowsiness
What is antihistamine
500
St. Anthony's Fire ergotism epidemic ended when individuals changed this
What is diet
500
Category II drugs must be removed from shelves with in this amount of time unless the manufacturer demonstrates that it should be a category I drug
What is 6 months