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Schedule II Controlled Substances

Controlling Drugs or Other Substances Through Formal Scheduling

1. The Controlled Substances Act (CSA) places all substances which were in some manner regulated by existing federal law into one of five schedules based upon the substance’s medical use, potential for abuse, and safety or dependence liability.

A. True

B. False


2. Anabolic steroids, codeine and hydrocodone products with aspirin or Tylenol are examples of:

A. Schedule I Drugs

B. Schedule II Drugs

C. Schedule III Drugs

D. Schedule IV Drugs


Regulation: Recordkeeping and Reporting

3. The CSA requires that complete and accurate records be kept of all quantities of controlled substances manufactured, purchased, and sold, and each substance must be inventoried once a year.

A. True

B. False


Ryan Haight Online Pharmacy Consumer Protection Act of 2008

4. The Ryan Haight Act made it illegal under federal law to deliver, distribute, or dispense a controlled substance by means of the Internet unless the online pharmacy holds a modification of DEA registration authorizing it to operate as an online pharmacy.

A. True

B. False


Personal Use

5. Under the “personal use amounts” section of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, individuals possessing only a small quantity of an illegal drug may be subject to civil fine of up to _______, but the government may choose not to impose criminal charges.

A. $1,000

B. $3,000

C. $5,000

D. $10,000


Introduction to Drug Classes-Psychological Dependence

6. While addicts are usually physically dependent on the drug they are abusing, physical dependence can exist without addiction.

A. True

B. False


Narcotics-What is Their Effect On the Mind

7. Besides their medical use, narcotics/opioids produce a general sense of well-being by reducing tension, anxiety, and:

A. Irritablilty

B. Aggression

C. Impulsivity

D. None of the above


Heroin-What are Its Overdose Effects

8. Overdose effects of heroin include each of the following EXCEPT:

A. Reduction in blood pressure and heart rate

B. Slow and shallow breathing

C. Clammy skin and convulsions

D. Coma and possible death


Methadone-Which Drugs Cause Similar Effects?

9. Methadone has a similar chemical makeup as morphine and heroin, and produces many of the same effects.

A. True

B. False


Opium-How is it Abused

10. "Buddha” is a combination of marijuana, opium, and methamphetamine, while “Black” is potent marijuana spiked with opium.

A. True

B. False


Stimulants

11. Which of the following is NOT a correct statement about stimulant use?

A. Smoking, snorting, or injecting stimulants produces a sudden sensation known as a “rush” or a “flash”

B. Many stimulants have a legitimate medical use for the treatment of conditions such as obesity, narcolepsy, and attention deficit and hyperactivity

C. Stimulants may cause amnesia, reduce reaction time, and impair mental functioning and judgment

D. In overdose, unless there is medical intervention, high fever, convulsions, and cardiovascular collapse may precede death


Cocaine

12. Smoking or intravenous injection of cocaine results in a rapid-onset, intense euphoric effect, while the euphoria caused by snorting cocaine is less intense and does not happen as quickly due to the slower build-up of the drug in the brain.

A. True

B. False


Methamphetamine

13. Today there is only one legal methamphetamine product, _________, which is used to treat obesity and ADHD.

A. Thebaine

B. Nabilone

C. Glutethimide

D. Desoxyn


Depressants

14. Ambien and Sonata are sedative-hypnotic medications approved for long and short-term treatment of insomnia, and they share many of the properties of barbiturates.

A. True

B. False


Barbiturates

15. Barbiturate effects include mild euphoria, lack of inhibition, relief of anxiety, and sleepiness, with higher doses causing impairment of memory, judgment, and coordination as well as irritability and suicidal ideation.

A. True

B. False


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