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Behavioral Medicine Substance Abuse Month 4Week 2
Behavioral Medicine Substance Abuse Month 4Week 2
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08/07/2018

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Dependence in illicit drug use
Definition
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– Body adapts to the drug, requires it to achieve a certain effect and drug-specific physical or mental symptoms present if drug is abruptly stopped
Term
tolerance and illicit drug use
Definition
– When a person no longer responds to a drug the same way they initially responded
• A higher dose is required to achieve the same effect
Term
illicit drug use addiction
Definition
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– Compulsive drug use despite harmful consequences
– Characterized by inability to stop using a drug; failure to meet work, social, or family obligations
Term
illicit drug use withdrawal
Definition
– Symptoms that result from abrupt cessation of a drug after dependence has developed; severity varies
Term
DSM-5 no longer uses
Definition
substance abuse or substance dependence->Substance use disorders (mild, moderate, or severe)
Term
Substance use
Definition
Anyone who uses a drug (prescribed, OTC, or illegal)
Term
substance misuse
Definition
Inappropriate use of a drug (prescription or OTC)
Term
substance abuse
Definition
Intentional misuse of a drug; used incorrectly or excessively
Term
dependence
Definition
Symptoms of tolerance and withdrawal are present (typically a physical dependence on a drug)
Term
addiciton
Definition
Change in behavior, substance use becomes priority
Term
Alcohol and abuse
Definition
– Found in liquor, beer, wine
– Swallowed
– Low doses: Euphoria, stimulation, lowered inhibitions
– Higher or long-term doses: Nausea, loss of coordination, visual distortions, impaired memory, sexual dysfunction, hypertension, liver and heart disease, fatal overdose
Term
Cannabinoids
Definition
– Marijuana: blunt, dope, ganja, grass, weed, Mary Jane, pot
• Smoked, swallowed
– Hashish: boom, gangster, hash, hemp
• Smoked, swallowed
– Euphoria, relaxation, increased HR, anxiety, panic attacks, psychosis
Term
Opioids
Definition
– Heroin: Diacetylmorphine; smack, dope, skunk, China white
• Injected, smoked, snorted
– Opium: Laudanum, paregoric; big O, block, gum, hop
• Swallowed, smoked
– Euphoria, impaired coordination, drowsiness, dizziness, sedation, slowed (or arrested) breathing, constipation
Term
Stimulants
Definition
– Cocaine: Cocaine hydrochloride; blow, bump, coke, crake, rock, snow
• Snorted, smoked, injected
– Methamphetamine: Desoxyn; meth, ice, crank, crystal speed, glass
• Swallowed, snorted, smoked, injected
– Increased HR, BP, body temperature and metabolism; increased alertness and energy, tremors, reduced appetite, anxiety, irritability, psychosis, weight loss, insomnia, seizures, stroke
Term
signs of meth use
Definition
-meth mouth
-increased activity
-sleeplessness
-rapid weight loss
-irritability and aggression
-paranoia
-open sores
-twitching
-change in friends
Term
Club drugs
Definition
– MDMA: Ecstasy, Adam, Eve, peace
• Swallowed, snorted, injected
• Mild hallucinogenic effect, lowered inhibition, anxiety, chills, sweating, muscle
cramping, hyperthermia
– Flunitrazepam: Rohypnol; roofies, roofinol, rope, roach
• Swallowed, snorted
• Sedation, muscle relaxation, confusion, dizziness
Term
abused Prescription medications
Definition
– Opioids: codeine, fentanyl, hydrocodone, oxycodone, methadone- pain relief, drowsiness, nausea, slowed breathing, euphoria, constipation, confusion
– Sedatives: Barbiturates, benzodiazepines (xanax, valium, ativan), Ambien, Lunesta- drowsiness, slurred speech, poor concentration, confusion, dizziness, memory problems, lowered bp, slowed breathing
– Stimulants: Amphetamine (Adderall), methylphenidate (Concerta, Ritalin)- inc alertness, attention, energy; inc BP and HR; narrowed blood vessels; inc blood sugar; opened-up breathing passages
Term
– Dextromethorphan (DXM)
Definition
• Found in some cough and cold meds; Robotripping • Swallowed
• Euphoria, slurred speech, confusion, distorted vision
Term
Anabolic steroids
Definition
• Androl; roids, juice
• Injected, swallowed, transdermal
• No intoxication effects; hypertension, blood clotting, liver cysts, hostility, aggression, acne, reduced sperm production, testicular atrophy
Term
Inhalants
Definition
• Solvents: Paint thinners, gasoline, glues
• Gases: Propane, aerosol, nitrous oxide
• Inhaled through mouth or nose
• Stimulation, loss of inhibition, headache, nausea, wheezing, cramps, depression, memory impairment, sudden death
Term
LSD:
Definition
• Lysergic acid diethylamide; acid
• Swallowed, sublingual
• Hyperthermia, increased HR, BP; loss of appetite, numbness, dizziness, tremors, rapid emotional swings
Term
Drug Use in the United States in 2016
Definition
– 10.6% of 12 years and older used illicit drugs in the past month
– 7.5% of 12 years and older had a substance use disorder in the past year
– Actively solicited by someone selling drugs: • 12–17 years: 11%
• 18–25 years: 13.3%
• 26+ years: 3.8%
– 71.8% of 12–17 yo that were enrolled in school report having seen or heard a drug or alcohol prevention message while at school
Term
Prevention Efforts
Definition
those who never use or use less see the drugs as more harmful
Term
U.S. Opioid Epidemic
Definition
• >60% of drug overdose deaths involve an opioid
• Amount of Rx opioids sold to pharmacies, hospitals, and private clinics almost quadrupled from 1999 to 2010, with no change in reported pain by Americans
• Deaths from Rx opioids has more than quadrupled since 1999
• Commonly abused: Oxycodone, hydrocodone, methadone, fentanyl, heroin)
• Rx opioid misuse in the United States carries an economic cost of >$78 billion per year
Term
Of patients prescribed opioids for chronic pain:
Definition
– ~25% misuse them
– ~10% develop an opioid use disorder
– ~5% who misuse them transition to heroin
– ~80% who use heroin first misused prescription opioids
Term
U.S. Opioid Epidemic: Federal Response
Definition
• October2017,PresidentTrumpdeclaredthe opioid crisis a public health emergency
– This did not require any specific funding to be routed towards the epidemic
• HHSandNIH5priorities:
– Improving access to treatment and recovery services
– Promoting use of overdose-reversing drugs
– Strengthening our understanding of the epidemic through better public health surveillance
– Providing support for cutting-edge research on pain and addiction
– Advancing better practices for pain management
• NIHisactivelypursuingformalpartnershipswith pharmaceutical companies to develop:
– Safe, effective, nonaddictive strategies to manage chronic pain
– New, innovative medications and technologies to treat opioid use disorders
– Improved overdose prevention and reversal interventions to save lives and support recovery
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