Deck 9: Prescription Drugs

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Non-psychoactive prescription drug types include the:

A) neuroleptics
B) sedatives,tranquilizers,and hypnotics
C) the antipsychotics
D) the depressants
E) none of the above; all are psychoactive
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For the most part,this chapter does not discuss the use of substances that are not psychoactive.About what proportion of prescription drugs are psychoactive?

A) zero percent
B) a minority,though a substantial minority-roughly one out of five,or 20 percent
C) roughly half (50%)
D) the substantial majority,though not all-roughly 80 percent
E) 100 percent-all are psychoactive
Question
Which of the following prescription drugs are not addicting or habit-forming:

A) tranquilizers
B) the antipsychotics
C) sedatives
D) general depressants
E) hypnotics
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The change that took place in Question 14 was due to:

A) a mentally healthier population in the U.S.
B) a mentally less healthy population in the U.S.
C) an increase in the administration of anti-psychotic drugs
D) a decrease in the administration of anti-psychotic drugs
E) none of the above
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In the 1960s,the barbiturates were a widely-prescribed sedative-hypnotic; today,they are much less commonly prescribed.Why?

A) they have harmful side effects
B) they are not effective as sedatives
C) they are not effective as hypnotics
D) they are still widely prescription,though in generic rather than brand-name form
E) they are actually safe and effective,but they received damaging media attention discouraged physicians from prescribing them
Question
The two top prescription drugs in the U.S.(in terms of number of prescriptions written)are:

A) amphetamines
B) sedative-hypnotics
C) narcotics
D) antidepressants
E) antipsychotics
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Which of the following category of once-popular prescription drugs has no representatives in the top 200 or best-selling pharmaceuticals?

A) narcotics
B) sedative-hypnotic-tranquilizers
C) antipsychotics
D) sedative-hypnotics
E) fast-acting barbiturates
Question
Sedative-hypnotic drugs include:

A) antidepressants
B) mood elevators
C) narcotics
D) barbiturates
E) antipsychotics
Question
Between 1955 and today,the number of patients in mental hospitals:

A) increased
B) decreased
C) remained stable
D) fluctuated wildly and randomly from year to year
E) remains unknown
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If it were a prescription drug,which of the following categories would alcohol fall into?

A) antipsychotics
B) narcotics
C) antidepressants
D) sedative-hypnotic-tranquilizers
E) none of the above
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The effects of which of the following drugs is synergistic with the barbiturates?

A) alcohol
B) narcotics
C) marijuana
D) antidepressants
E) antipsychotics
Question
Which of the following prescription drugs or drug types very rarely result in a lethal overdose,that is,are not on DAWN's list of top five ME drugs?

A) benzodiazepines
B) opiates or narcotics
C) antidepressants
D) antipsychotics
E) All of the above are in DAWN's list of top five ME drugs.
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Which of the following drugs or drug categories is no longer prescribed at all?

A) antidepressants
B) sleep aids
C) benzodiazepines
D) methaqualone
E) All of the above are currently prescribed.
Question
Which of the following prescription drugs or drug types is synergistic with alcohol?

A) anti-psychotics
B) antidepressants
C) barbiturates
D) narcotics
E) none of the above
Question
Which of the following pharmaceutical drugs or drug types are frequently prescribed for thought disorders?

A) stimulants
B) sedative-hypnotics
C) antidepressants
D) anti-psychotics
E) narcotics
Question
Which of the following drugs or drug types was widely prescribed in the late sixties and early seventies but by the eighties was no longer prescribed at all?

A) the barbiturates,such as Tuinal
B) the benzodiazepines,such as Valium
C) methaqualone,such as Quāālude
D) the amphetamines,such as Dextroamphetamine
E) the narcotics,such as OxyContin
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Which of the following pharmaceutical drugs or drug types are frequently prescribed for mood disorders?

A) stimulants
B) sedative-hypnotics
C) antidepressants
D) anti-psychotics
E) narcotics
Question
Which of the following drugs or drug categories of prescription drugs is rarely if ever used as a recreational drug?

A) sedative-hypnotics
B) narcotics
C) barbiturates
D) sleep agents
E) antipsychotics
Question
Which of the following prescription drugs combats dysphoria?

A) sedatives
B) antidepressants
C) narcotics
D) hypnotics
E) tranquilizers
Question
Some drugs work mainly on the mind (the so called "mind" drugs)while others work mainly on the body ("body" drugs).Which of the following is mainly a "body" drug:

A) Valium,a benzodiazepine
B) Lipitor,a lipid regulator
C) hydrocodone,an opiate
D) Seroquel,an antipsychotic
E) diazepam,a sedative-hypnotic-tranquilizer
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Some pharmaceuticals were much more commonly prescribed at one time but today are prescribed much less frequently.Pick two such substances and explain the dramatic decline in psychiatric use.Be as specific and as detailed as you can.
Question
The story of pharmaceutical neuroleptics begins with the central nervous system.Tell that story.
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One of the most dramatic changes in the past half-century or so in psychiatric medication was the near-emptying out of mental hospitals.Describe what happened and why.
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Which of the following prescription drugs does not produce a high,intoxication,or euphoric state?

A) narcotics
B) sedative-hypnotics
C) antipsychotics
D) barbiturates
E) All of the above produce a euphoric state.
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Which of the pharmaceuticals became recreational drugs? Which did not? Why?
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Aside from the control of pain and a cure for mental illness,using medicinal substances to alleviate anxiety probably has the most ancient history.Briefly summarize this history.
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Non-psychoactive prescription drug types include the:

A) neuroleptics
B) sedatives,tranquilizers,and hypnotics
C) the antipsychotics
D) the depressants
E) none of the above; all are psychoactive
E
2
For the most part,this chapter does not discuss the use of substances that are not psychoactive.About what proportion of prescription drugs are psychoactive?

A) zero percent
B) a minority,though a substantial minority-roughly one out of five,or 20 percent
C) roughly half (50%)
D) the substantial majority,though not all-roughly 80 percent
E) 100 percent-all are psychoactive
B
3
Which of the following prescription drugs are not addicting or habit-forming:

A) tranquilizers
B) the antipsychotics
C) sedatives
D) general depressants
E) hypnotics
B
4
The change that took place in Question 14 was due to:

A) a mentally healthier population in the U.S.
B) a mentally less healthy population in the U.S.
C) an increase in the administration of anti-psychotic drugs
D) a decrease in the administration of anti-psychotic drugs
E) none of the above
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In the 1960s,the barbiturates were a widely-prescribed sedative-hypnotic; today,they are much less commonly prescribed.Why?

A) they have harmful side effects
B) they are not effective as sedatives
C) they are not effective as hypnotics
D) they are still widely prescription,though in generic rather than brand-name form
E) they are actually safe and effective,but they received damaging media attention discouraged physicians from prescribing them
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6
The two top prescription drugs in the U.S.(in terms of number of prescriptions written)are:

A) amphetamines
B) sedative-hypnotics
C) narcotics
D) antidepressants
E) antipsychotics
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7
Which of the following category of once-popular prescription drugs has no representatives in the top 200 or best-selling pharmaceuticals?

A) narcotics
B) sedative-hypnotic-tranquilizers
C) antipsychotics
D) sedative-hypnotics
E) fast-acting barbiturates
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Sedative-hypnotic drugs include:

A) antidepressants
B) mood elevators
C) narcotics
D) barbiturates
E) antipsychotics
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Between 1955 and today,the number of patients in mental hospitals:

A) increased
B) decreased
C) remained stable
D) fluctuated wildly and randomly from year to year
E) remains unknown
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10
If it were a prescription drug,which of the following categories would alcohol fall into?

A) antipsychotics
B) narcotics
C) antidepressants
D) sedative-hypnotic-tranquilizers
E) none of the above
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11
The effects of which of the following drugs is synergistic with the barbiturates?

A) alcohol
B) narcotics
C) marijuana
D) antidepressants
E) antipsychotics
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12
Which of the following prescription drugs or drug types very rarely result in a lethal overdose,that is,are not on DAWN's list of top five ME drugs?

A) benzodiazepines
B) opiates or narcotics
C) antidepressants
D) antipsychotics
E) All of the above are in DAWN's list of top five ME drugs.
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13
Which of the following drugs or drug categories is no longer prescribed at all?

A) antidepressants
B) sleep aids
C) benzodiazepines
D) methaqualone
E) All of the above are currently prescribed.
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14
Which of the following prescription drugs or drug types is synergistic with alcohol?

A) anti-psychotics
B) antidepressants
C) barbiturates
D) narcotics
E) none of the above
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Which of the following pharmaceutical drugs or drug types are frequently prescribed for thought disorders?

A) stimulants
B) sedative-hypnotics
C) antidepressants
D) anti-psychotics
E) narcotics
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16
Which of the following drugs or drug types was widely prescribed in the late sixties and early seventies but by the eighties was no longer prescribed at all?

A) the barbiturates,such as Tuinal
B) the benzodiazepines,such as Valium
C) methaqualone,such as Quāālude
D) the amphetamines,such as Dextroamphetamine
E) the narcotics,such as OxyContin
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Which of the following pharmaceutical drugs or drug types are frequently prescribed for mood disorders?

A) stimulants
B) sedative-hypnotics
C) antidepressants
D) anti-psychotics
E) narcotics
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Which of the following drugs or drug categories of prescription drugs is rarely if ever used as a recreational drug?

A) sedative-hypnotics
B) narcotics
C) barbiturates
D) sleep agents
E) antipsychotics
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19
Which of the following prescription drugs combats dysphoria?

A) sedatives
B) antidepressants
C) narcotics
D) hypnotics
E) tranquilizers
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20
Some drugs work mainly on the mind (the so called "mind" drugs)while others work mainly on the body ("body" drugs).Which of the following is mainly a "body" drug:

A) Valium,a benzodiazepine
B) Lipitor,a lipid regulator
C) hydrocodone,an opiate
D) Seroquel,an antipsychotic
E) diazepam,a sedative-hypnotic-tranquilizer
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Some pharmaceuticals were much more commonly prescribed at one time but today are prescribed much less frequently.Pick two such substances and explain the dramatic decline in psychiatric use.Be as specific and as detailed as you can.
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The story of pharmaceutical neuroleptics begins with the central nervous system.Tell that story.
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One of the most dramatic changes in the past half-century or so in psychiatric medication was the near-emptying out of mental hospitals.Describe what happened and why.
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Which of the following prescription drugs does not produce a high,intoxication,or euphoric state?

A) narcotics
B) sedative-hypnotics
C) antipsychotics
D) barbiturates
E) All of the above produce a euphoric state.
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Which of the pharmaceuticals became recreational drugs? Which did not? Why?
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Aside from the control of pain and a cure for mental illness,using medicinal substances to alleviate anxiety probably has the most ancient history.Briefly summarize this history.
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