Used medicinally, “script opioids” are primarily prescribed for-
Pain Relief
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“Opiates” are substances derived-
Naturally, from the opium poppy
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72% of all opioid-related deaths occur in which age group?
25-54
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In 1804, morphine was discovered by-
Friedrich Wilhelm Serturner
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Out of morphine, codeine, heroin and fentanyl, which is the strongest prescription opioid?
Fentanyl
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“Percs” is a nickname for which drug?
Oxycodone
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How is oxycodone most commonly administered?
Ingestion
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Of the following, which is the oldest opioid consumed by people?
Morphine
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Which is a common side-effect of script opioids
Constricted pupils
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Who discovered morphine, and which company began to market it in 1827?
Serturner, Merck
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Which opioid is not synthetically produced-
Morphine
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Of the following which is NOT a route of administration used with “script opioids”?
All of these can be used (Injection, Insufflation, Ingestion, Inhalation)
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Which schedule do most script opioids belong to?
Schedule II
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\_______________ (last name) invented Heroin in \_____(year)
Wright, 1874
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When cut with a foreign substance, Heroin will typically be any color except-
Green
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What schedule does the illicit drug Heroin fall under?
I
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The most common route of administration for Heroin use is-
Mainlining
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One the street, the basic unit of heroin is called:
Bag
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Which three cities have the biggest Heroin markets on Earth?
NYC, Philadelphia, Newark
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\__________ is the most powerful stimulant found in nature.
Cocaine
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Of the following, which is a derivative of Morphine?
Heroin
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Heroin was created with what purpose?
Creating a form of less addictive and weaker morphine
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Of the following slangs, which is related to Heroin?
“Get off house”
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When a drug is injected into the body with a needle, visible marks can form, usually along a vein. These are usually referred to as:
Track Marks
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Which would best characterize “black tar heroin”?
Impure heroin
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The word “heroin” comes from the Greek word for-
Stupor
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Cocaine became illegal in the U.S. in \_______ (year)
1914
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Which is not typically used as a cutting agent for Cocaine?
Flour
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The original purpose of cocaine was as a \_______.
Painkiller
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Cocaine was first “isolated” in \____ by a chemist from \_____.
1859, Germany
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What is it called when Cocaine is combined with another drug, usually heroin?
Speedballing
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What plant did the first form of Cocaine come from?
Coca Leaves
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Which of the following is NOT a slang term for Cocaine?
China White
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If a dealer were to add another substance to a particular drug to increase its volume, this is known as “\____________” the drug.
Cutting
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What is the most common route of administration for cocaine?
Insufflation
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\_______ is the second most trafficked drug in the world.
Cocaine
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The year in which cocaine was removed from the drink “Coca Cola”
1903
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Cocaine causes a short, intense high that is immediately followed by a “\_______” that involves intense depression and a craving for more cocaine.
Crash
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Which is more dangerous with regard to overdosing?
Cocaine
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Of the following, which would NOT be part of the “meth experience”
Twirling
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Meth is a Schedule \_____ Drug.
II
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What is NOT a common ingredient used in making meth?
Ethanol
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Methamphetamine was created in 1919, in the country of-
Japan
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Meth is a \___ drug.
Synthetic
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Of the following, which is the most obvious VISUAL sign that a person is using meth?
Constricted Pupils
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Of the following, which is a common slang name for crystal Meth?
Ice
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Of the following, which is typically not a route of admin. for methamphetamine?
Shafting
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The production of 1 pound of Meth produces about \____ pounds of waste.
5-6
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The names for a common methamphetamine pill in Thailand and Philippines are known as \_______ and \______ respectively.
Yaba and Shabu
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Widely used in the Czech Republic, “Meth” is known as \____
Pervitin
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\___% of meth users in traditional treatment go back to abusing
93
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“Meth” can, and will, cause irreversible harm to-
All of these (The Heart, Liver, Kidneys, Lungs)
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The electronic cigarette was invented in \_______ (Year) by a pharmacist from \___________.
2003 China
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Which of the following can be addictive?
All of the above (Vaping, E-Cigs, JUULs)
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What is the difference between Juul and e-cigarettes?
Juul refers to a specific brand while e-cigarettes describe a range of products . E-cigarettes are a category encompassing juul.
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A single JUUL cartridge equals about…
A pack of cigarettes
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Vaping can lead to a condition called “\__________”, also known as Bronchiolitis Obliterans, which is a lung disease caused by buildup of scar tissue in the lungs.
Popcorn lung
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Of the following, which would be a marketing strategy often utilized by the big 3?
All of the above (Scholarships for essays promoting vaping, Promotions from social media, Grand launch parties with free samples)
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E-cigs, and vaping, can lead to all of the following except-
Hyperthermia
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With regard to an E-Cig/JUUL, a \______ heats up the liquid forming more toxic chemicals
Battery
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Of the following, which would be a plausible risk involved with sharing e-cigarettes/JUUL ?
Yes, there is a risk of transmitting diseases like the cold, meningitis, Hepatitis, and Covid-19.
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The inventor of the e-cigarette was named
Hon Lik
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Vape aerosols pose an especially high risk to-
Infants and young children
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\_________ is a serious condition in which the lungs become damaged caused by the substances in E- Cigarettes
EVALI
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Approximately what percent of Americans between the ages of 18 and 29 vape?
20%
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Ecstasy is a schedule \___ drug.
1
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Ecstasy is often taken orally. The proper term for this is \____.
Ingestion
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Ecstasy gained popularity on the street in the late \____ and early \____.
70s,80s
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The increase in body temp. associated with Ecstasy use can lead to the failure of-
The Kidneys
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Ecstasy is an example of a \_______ drug, which is a derivative of another drug with an altered chemical structure.
designer
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Ecstasy is synthesized from the resources of this plant
Sassafras
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In its powdered form, Ecstasy is referred to as-
Molly
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The most common route of administration for the powder form of Ecstasy is -
Insufflation
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Ecstasy was originally designed to be a \____.
Appetite suppressant
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Ecstasy mostly comes in the form of a-
Pill
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Ecstasy pills can be identified by their-
Trademark logos
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Males, or Females, who is more likely to use/abuse ecstasy?
Males
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Ecstasy was developed in the year 1914, in the country of-
Germany
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Which would best describe when Fentanyl was “invented”?
1960
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Marijuana is a schedule \___ drug.
1
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New Jersey, 2018. There were approximately \_____ drug overdose deaths.
3 Thousand
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Being “on the nod” is associated with \_________ use.
Heroin
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Of the following, which was Used in WW2 to keep troops awake?
Methamphetamine
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“T21” refers to legislation that says-
States can’t sell tobacco products to anyone under the age of 21
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What is Smith’s \#1 rule for avoiding the litany of issues associated with illicit drugs.
Only a fool would abide by the aforementioned! DO NOT TRY, not even once.