-
Barbituates are the drugs that are classified as any parts of the hemp
plant from which mildly euphoric and hallucinogenic drugs are prepared
FALSE
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Depressants are drugs that may cause the central nervous system
activity to increase
FALSE
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Nicotine and alcohol are two gate-way drugs that are classified as the
U.S. two most commonly abused legal depressants
FALSE
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Hallucinogens increase the activity of the neurotransmitters known as
dopamine in your brain to produce a drowsy or calm feeling
FALSE
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When an addict combines the drugs they use, the
drugs produce an energistic effect
FALSE
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Tetra-hydro-cannabinol (THC) is main psychoactive chemical in marijuana,
the most widely abused illegal drug in the world
TRUE
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The synergistic effect of drug abuse can lead to a drug overdose
TRUE
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Drugs that alter moods, thoughts senses and perceptions are known as
narcotics
FALSE
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Dissociative drugs cause people to see, hear, or feel things that aren’t
actually real.
FALSE
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Synthetic drugs are drugs that naturally come from the
extracts of plants, animals, and minerals.
FALSE
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Lysergic acid is found in ergot, a fungus that grows on rye and other
grains and is used to create phencyclidine (PCP).
FALSE
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Hallucinogens cause a person to hallucinate, which means a person
having a false belief strongly held in spite of invalidating evidence.
FALSE
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Morphine is the synthetic narcotic compound found in opium.
FALSE
-
Crack and cocaine are both the same drug, crack is smoked and cocaine
is either injected or snorted.
TRUE
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Ephedra products were originally used for weight loss and as an energy
booster.
TRUE
-
Club drugs are the most common form of synthetic or designer drugs
TRUE
-
Narcotics are drugs
that are either synthesized or used naturally to treat pain in an individual.
TRUE
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There are no
FDA-approved cannabis derivative prescribed medications that are smoked.
TRUE
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Cannabis derivatives
are hallucinogens but they also has the effects of both depressants and stimulants
TRUE
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A drop or two of PCP on
a cigarette or joint is known as “lacing
TRUE
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Many addicts will use
oxycotton as an alternative to nicotine
FALSE
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The symptoms (physical
or emotional) from withdrawal may cause an individual to continue abusing drugs
TRUE
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Smoking marijuana is
not as dangerous as smoking a cigarette
FALSE
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Medical marijuana
(marinol) is the prescription form of the drug that is smoked
FALSE
-
There are no addictive
substances in Marijuana
FALSE
-
Cannabis derivatives can lower the levels of
testosterone in the blood of the user
TRUE
-
Intravenous drug use
can increase the risk for STD’s because there are pathogens left on the needle
of the user
TRUE
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Amphetamines are
highly addictive and primarily used as sedatives, and sleeping pills
FALSE
-
When an addict slips
from recovery and returns to their addictive behaviors it is known as a
recourse
FALSE
-
Recovery from
addiction has to happen over time, people just don’t “get better” overnight
TRUE
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