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Psychoactive drug |
Any agent that causes psychological effects |
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Psychotherapeutic drug |
Drug taken to treat a psychological disorder |
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Recreational drug |
Drug taken for enjoyment or interest |
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What Who When/where Why How How much How often |
Aspects of drug use that affect reaction to drug |
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Drug abuse |
Use in a manner/amount/situation that causes problems or increases chances of problems |
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Drug dependence |
Difficulty of individual to function without drug |
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DAWN |
Network that collects information about ER visits/deaths related to drugs |
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Monitoring our future |
Collects information about drug use from high school students |
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National survey of drug use and health |
House-to-hour survey that collects information from a range of ages |
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Antecendents |
Thing or event that existed before or logically precedes another |
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Pure food and drug act |
All ingredients must clearly labeled |
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Deviant drug use |
Use not common within a social group |
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Drug |
Substance that alters structure or function in living organism |
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Illicit drug |
Unlawful substance to possess |
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Drug misuse |
Use of substance in greater amounts or for purpose other than prescribed |
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Dose dependent |
Effects dependent on dosage not amount |
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Sherley ammendment |
Illegal to label drug with false claims |
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Toxicity |
The possibility of harm caused by drug |
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Harrison narcotic act |
Regulates an taxed opiates and cocaine Differentiates between legitimate and illegitimate uses |
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Prohibition |
18th amendment got repealed |
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Jones miller act & Linder case |
Impose penalty for illegal possession of cocaine and opiates
Ruled in his favor federal government overstepped |
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Acute toxicity |
Immediate drug use is issue only when drug is present |
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Chronic toxicity |
Long-term use and is a factor whether or not person is currently using |
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Food, drug and cosmetic act |
Mandated safety testing Instructions for use Made FDA regulatory agency |
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Behavioral toxicity |
Harm caused by behavioral effects of the drug |
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Controlled substance act |
Created schedule 1-5 scale based on medical use and abuse liability Removed mandatory minimums |
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Physiological toxicity |
Harm caused by effects of the drug directly on the body |
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Narcan |
Drug Overdose prevention drug |
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Small space between myelin sheath |
Node of ranvier |
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Behavioral tolerance |
Learned ability to function under the influence of the drug |
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Drug disposition tolerance (metabolic) |
Clearing of drug from system by increasing enzyme levels |
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Pharmacodynamic (cellular) |
Neurons adjust to balance out the effect of the drug |
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Absorption Distribution <-> Metabolize Eliminate |
4 steps of pharmacokinetics |
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Purity Route Conditions Reason Biology |
Terms for dependecnce |
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Instrumental impact |
Changes good or bad/expected or unexpected based on passed legislation |
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Symbolic impact |
Advocacy for votes |
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1: no medical abuse high abuse 2:some medical high abuse 3: neutral 4: more medical use some abuse 5:most medical use no abuse |
Schedules 1-5 |
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Saliva Hair Urine Blood |
Types of drug test |
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Agonist |
Stimulate receptors |
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Antagonist |
Block receptors |
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Hyperpolarization |
Makes inside of cell more negative |
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Depolarizatoin |
Interior less negative |
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Reputake |
The neurotransmitters are returned to the bouton |
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Enzymatic breakdown pyc4-50 metabolic tolerance |
Enzymes in liver break down drugs |
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