Physical and psychological symptoms after stopping use.
Tolerance
Needing more of a substance to achieve effects.
,Harm Reduction Philosophy
Strategies aimed at minimizing negative consequences.
Dopamine Hypothesis
Theory linking dopamine to addiction and reward.
Stimulant Drugs
Substances that increase alertness and energy levels.
Amphetamines
Stimulants used therapeutically but with misuse potential.
Cocaine
Powerful stimulant with high potential for addiction.
Nicotine
Addictive substance found in tobacco products.
Caffeine
Common stimulant found in coffee and tea.
Performance-Enhancing Drugs
Substances used to improve athletic performance.
Anabolic Steroids
Synthetic substances mimicking testosterone for muscle growth.
,Blood Doping
Increasing red blood cells to enhance endurance.
Erythropoietin
Hormone used to boost red blood cell production.
Diuretics
Drugs that increase urine production to lose weight.
Community Intervention Programs
Initiatives aimed at supporting individuals with SUD.
Economic Impact of SUD
Loss of productivity due to substance-related issues.
Therapeutic Uses
Medical applications of drugs despite misuse potential.
Assessment 2
Individual report applying knowledge from modules.
Module Learning Outcomes
Goals outlining knowledge expected after module completion.
Factors Influencing SUD
Elements affecting the development and severity of SUD.
, Substance Misuse
Inappropriate use of substances leading to negative effects.
Withdrawal
Symptoms experienced after stopping substance use.
Addiction
Emotional preoccupation and craving for a substance.
Limbic System
Brain region involved in reward and addiction.
Dopaminergic Systems
Neurotransmitter systems affecting rewards and addiction.
CNS Stimulants
Drugs that increase brain activity and dopamine.
Opioids
Pain-relieving drugs that can cause addiction.
Novelty-Producing Drugs
Substances that create unique experiences for users.
CNS Depressants
Drugs that decrease brain activity and reduce anxiety.
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