Opioids
Marijuana
Hallucinogens
Conditioning and Learning
Bonus
100
The plant that opioids are harvested from

What is Opium

100

This act taxed Marijuana out of use 

What is the 1937 Marijuana Tax act?

100

This is the first stage of the hallucinogenic effect which includes activity of the autonomic nervous system (fight or flight mode) and possible nausea and vomiting

What is the Somatic Stage?

100

These two things are important in regards to the drug effect.

What is ritual and setting of drug administration?

100

Heroin by itself does not get you high, but it's metabolites do. Because of this it is known as this.

What is a prodrug?

200

Alexander Wood perfected this in 1853 for a more efficient way to administer morphine

What is the hypodermic syringe?

200
The following are effects of Marijuana at high doses
What is alterations in senses, hallucinations(rare), confusion, disorientation, an exaggerated emotional response, and dissociation?
200

The "Designer drug act" is also called this and outlaws any chemical structurally similar to any drug that is schedule 1 already 

What is the Controlled Substances Analogue Act? 

200

Injecting this can suppress withdrawal symptoms of heroin

What is water?

200
This is the worldwide leading cause of death

What is infectious disease (Especially water-borne parasites)?

300

An easy method for injecting heroin for beginning users 

What is skin popping?

300

What are the two cannabinoid receptors and where are they found?

CB1 receptors - found everywhere in the brain except in the medulla making it impossible to overdose on Marijuana

CB2 receptors- located primarily on the surface of immune cells

300

This plant is where cathinones come from.

What is the khat plant?
300

The conditioned response to a drug is not only the same as the drug effect it can also be this 

What is opposite to the drug effect?

300

This is a huge side effect of opioids

What is constipation?
400

The most seen opioids of abuse are agonists at this receptor 

What is the mu receptor?
400

This compound in Marijuana is a partial or weak agonist on cannabinoid receptors 

What is THC?

400

These two drugs non-competitive antagonists at the NMDA receptor 

What is PCP and Ketamine?

400

This phenomenon is when seeing something associated with use of a drug can induce cravings 

What is cue-induced craving?

400

This is the most potent drug we have talked about

What is LSD?

500

The ability of a drug to initiate a cellular response in each interaction

What is intrinsic efficacy?

500

This first discovered metabolite of THC is more potent than THC

What is 11-hydroxy-Δ-9-THC?

500

These two drugs are direct antagonists at muscarinic receptors and cause confusion + delirium, lethargy, drowsiness, stupor, and possible hallucinations but only at a toxic level 

What is atropine and scopolamine?

500

You can induce cue-induced craving by doing this 

What is extinction?

500

This drug was first developed as a surgical anesthetic but problems arose after surgery with patients suffering from hallucinations, delusion, and manic states

What is PCP?