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NC BLET 2023: Controlled Substance Questions and Answers graded A+ What are Narcotics/Opioids (Opiates)? A class of drugs that act on the central nervous system CNS, and can produce a sleep-like state and reduce pain or inflammation. -Physically and psychologically addictive, normally ingested a...

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NC BLET 2023: Controlled Substance Questions and Answers graded A+
What are Narcotics/Opioids (Opiates)? - answer A class of drugs that act on the central nervous system CNS, and can produce a sleep-like state and reduce pain or inflammation. -Physically and psychologically addictive, normally ingested as a pill
What are some examples of Narcotics? - answer Heroin, morphine, opium, codeine, Oxycontin, hydrocodone, Dilaudid and Demerol
What is the difference between Opiates and Opioids? - answer Opiates- natural pain remedy derived from the opium poppy ie. heroin, morphine
Opioids- Synthetic or semi-synthetic drugs that are manufactured to be similar to Opiates. ie. Percocet, Dilaudid
What is a Stimulant? - answer A drug that increases the action of the central nervous
system, the heart, and other organs.
-may or may not be physically and psychologically addicting, found in powders and pills.
The most common is cocaine.
What is a Depressant? - answer Drugs that inhibit the function of the central nervous
system CNS and are among the most widely used in the world. produce drowsiness, relaxation, decreased inhibition.
-may have the potential to become addictive, most common is alcohol. other examples: valium, xanax
What is a Hallucinogen? - answer Drugs that can alter perception and have the ability to induce intense emotional feelings and cause hallucinations. - can be man-made or occur naturally, ie. LSD, psilocybin mushrooms, PCP
What is an Inhalant? - answer Products that are easily purchased and ingested by sniffing, inhaling or huffing fumes or gases into their mouth or nose, and they fall into 4 categories:
1. Solvents- liquids that become gas at room temp.
2. Aerosol sprays- discharged from pressurized containers
3. Gases- butane lighters, whipped cream aerosol.
4. Nitrates- common household products or prescribed
What is Cannabis? - answer aka Marijuana, the dried leaves, flowers, stems, and seeds from the hemp plant, cannabis sativa, THC is the main ingredient giving the high effect
-THC can also extracted into oils or resin, aka hash. What are Synthetic drugs? - answer man-made drugs, these include K-2 or spice, and bath salts. Can cause psychoactive effects to the user, similar to stimulants and hallucinogens.
How are drugs rated in North Carolina? - answer Drugs are placed into schedules, or
groups depending on the level of danger, risk of addiction, and medical uses for each particular substance. Rated from schedule I to VI, schedule I being the most dangerous.
NC Schedule I drugs: - answer -High potential for abuse
-No accepted medical use
-Lack of accepted safety for use in treatment
ie. LSD, MDMA, Heroin, Bath Salts
NC Schedule II drugs: - answer -High potential for abuse
-Accepted medical use
-Abuse may lead to severe dependance
ie. Opium, Cocaine, Ritalin, Dilaudid, Morphine
NC Schedule III drugs: - answer -Potential for abuse
-Accepted medical use
-Abuse may lead to moderate or low dependence
ie. Hydrocodone, Ketamine, Steriods
NC Schedule IV drugs: - answer -Low potential for abuse
-Accepted medical use
-Limited dependence
ie. Valium, Xanax
NC Schedule V drugs: - answer -Low potential for abuse
-Accepted medical use
-Low potential for abuse
ie. Cough Syrup with codeine
NC Schedule VI drugs: - answer -Low potential for abuse
-No accepted medical use
-A need for further study
ie. Marijuana
What is a Counterfeit Controlled Substance? - answer Any substance that is being advertised as an actual controlled substance, but is not, ie. baking soda sold as cocaine. -In NC it is illegal to create, sell, deliver, or possess with intent to sell or deliver a counterfeit controlled substance, Class I Felony

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