Stimulants & Depressants
Hallucinogens & Club Drugs
Narcotics
Gateway
Alcohol
Toxicology
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100

What is the MAIN difference between a stimulant vs depressant

Stimulants SPEED UP the central nervous system

Depressants SLOW DOWN the central nervous system

100

When experiencing the side effects of a hallucinogen, what is it called?

A trip

100

T/F:

Pain Killers are also considered depressants

TRUE. Common side effects of pain relievers include muscle relaxation & slowed reaction/processing time of the CNS, which are also common side effects of depressant drugs.

100
T/F: Tobacco is the chemical found within Nicotine that users build an addiction to.

FALSE-it's flipped! "NICOTINE is the chemical found within TOBACCO that users build an addiction to."

100

Give the 3 different class's of drugs alcohol falls under

Hint- Alcohol is a poison, so do not include poisons & toxins as 1 of your 3

Gateway Drugs, Club Drugs,Depressants

100

T/F: You can convict based off a presumptive field test

FALSE!! IT MUST BE TESTED IN THE LAB BEFORE YOU CAN CONVICT SO THAT YOUR BASIS IS 100%- THEY COMMITTED A CRIME!!

100

What soda originally had traces of cocaine in it?

COKE!!!

200
Symptoms of a treated disorder come back more severe after stopping the medication prescribed is known as the _______________________________________ & is mostly associated with which class of drug?


Rebound Effect & is mostly associated with Depressants

200
What schedule of drug is all hallucinogens?

Schedule 1

200
In terms of narcotics,what is the long term damage of needle sharing?

Weakened Immune System


200

what is the psychoactive ingredient that comes from the cannibas plant that determines if a product is legal or not?

THC

200

What is the legal drinking limit in the United States?

0.08%

200

provide 3 parts either IN or ON the body we can use to run a toxicology report.

Blood, Urine, Hair, Gastric Contents, Bile, Liver tissue, brain tissue, Spleen tissue, Kidney Tissue.


200

What is the longest running tv series in terms of years?

The Simpsons

300

Give me TWO examples of stimulants & TWO examples of depressants. MAKE SURE TO LABEL WHICH IS WHICH ON YOUR BOARD

Depressants: Alcohol,Rohypnol (roofies), marijuana, Ambien,Xanax,etc.

Stimulants:Cocaine,Adderall,Meth,Nicotine,Caffeine,etc.

300

What is the most potent (strongest) hallucinogen and often comes in dosages known as "microdots"?

Hint: Think of the Manson Family! 

Acid (LSD)

300

What is the only narcotic that is a schudule 1 drug?

Heroin

300

What is the most commonly used drug in the world?

Alcohol!!

300

We talked about the metabolism process of alcohol from start to finish- list the 3 steps in order.

Absorption

Distribution

Elimination

300

What was the name of the toxicology test you all performed in your OTC drug lab?

Spot/color test

300

Who is on the $10 bill?

Alexander Hamilton

400

Stimulants are mostly schedule ____ while depressants are mostly schedule _________.

Stimulants are mostly schedule TWO while depressants are mostly schedule FOUR

400

Give 3 examples of a club drug AND give me one other class of drug your example falls under.

Example answer (cannot use this one): 

Alcohol and it also falls under depressants 

Rohypnol (roofies) = Depressants 

Cocaine= Stimulants

Marijuana = Hallucinogens,Depressants,Gateway Drugs

Ecstasy (LSD,Acid)= hallucinogens


400

What is the main difference between an opioid and an opiate?

Opiates are the natural painkillers

Opioids are more synthetic painkillers

400
Other than Marijuana,Alcohol, and Nicotine- what are the other 2 examples of a gateway drug? 

Prescription Drugs & Inhalants

400

When analyzing BAC (think about what it is) - in the toxicology lab, what are we trying to determine?

Amount of alcohol per volume of blood

400

Name 2 other tests we use to identify an unknown substance. We talked about SEVERAL

-Microcrystalline Test (shows the unique crystal shape under a microscope.)

-Marquis (Turns purple in the presence of most opium derivatives)

-Dillie-Koppanyi (turns violet-blue in presence of barbituates)

-Duquenois-Levine (turns a purple color in the presence of Marijuana)

-Van Urk (turns blue/purple in the presence of LSD)

-Scott test (turns light blue in presence of cocaine)


400

How many countries make up the United Kingdom?

4

500

What were the two main types of depressants called? CIRCLE which one we still use today.

I will take nicknames.

Barbituates & Benzodiazepines

500

We discussed 5 different factors that contribute to why side effects of club drugs are so unpredicatable... what were 3 of the factors?

-The Individual (every BODY is different)

-The type of drug (Can be a depressant,stimulant,hallucinogen,etc)

-Mixture of ingredients used to make the drug 

-If the drug is mixed with any other substances (almost always alcohol is mixed in)

-The dosage/strength of the drug

500

In the documentary, "Chasing the Dragon" which narcotic drug was said to be the hardest addiction to overcome?

Oxys (Oxycodone)

500

We talked about 3 specific substances that come from the cannibas plant. The leaves of the cannibas plant can be dried and smoked through a blunt/joint, this substance is known as 1._________________. Some smoke it for it's appealing "high" side effects all due to the substance 2.______________. However, others find they become more relaxed and calm which is mostly due to the 3rd substance, 3._________. This is why 4._________ is illegal and 5. ____________ is legal in the U.S. because of it's soothing effects but inability to get an individual high.

1.Marijuana, 2.THC, 3. CBD, 4. THC, 5.CBD

500

Give me two examples of distilled & 2 examples of undistilled alcohol. What is the ABV range of each?

Distilled= Tequila,Vodka,Rum, etc. Average ABV= 20-70%

Undistilled= Beer, Cider,Wine. Average ABV= 15% or less

500
What purpose does chromatography serve in toxicology AND how does it work?

It is a confirmatory test performed in the lab and it works by taking an unkown substance (like a powder) and seperating it into it's chemical ingredients


500

In volleyball, there's 1 player on the court that wears a different jersey than everyone else- what is their position called?

Libero!