(PM3B) Substance Abuse & Society Flashcards
What is substance abuse?
Disorder
Characterised by the destructive pattern of using a substance
Leads to problems/ distress
What is the ventral tegmental area?
Receives stimuli from different parts of the brain
Information from neurones (tongue/ tastebuds)
(1) Connected to the nucleus accumbens via dopamine-releasing neurones
(2) Connected to the medial prefrontal cortex via dopamine-releasing neurones
What is the nucleus accumbens?
Connected to the ventral tegmental area via dopamine-releasing neurones
What is addiction?
Compulsive engagement in rewarding stimuli
Despite adverse consequences
What is a rewarding stimuli?
Stimuli that the brain interprets as intrinsically positive/ something to be approached
What is sensitisation?
Amplified response to a stimulus resulting from repeated exposure to it
What types of dependence are there?
(1) Somatic/ physical
(2) Psychological
What percentage of the UK population are dependent on alcohol?
5%
What percentage of the UK population are dependent on heroin and crack cocaine?
1%
What is abuse?
Sexual/ psychological/ emotional/ physical
Can influence drug use as a coping mechanism
What effect do underlying emotional disorders have on substance abuse?
Increased risk of substance abuse
What effect does family history have on substance abuse?
Increased risk of substance abuse
What are some categories of abused substances?
(1) Nicotine
(2) Alcohol
(3) Euphorics
- Cannabis
- Ketamine
- Nitrous oxide
(4) Opiates
(5) Benzodiazepines
(6) Stimulants
What is the meso-cortico-limbic system?
Dopamine pathway
Ventral tegmental area (VTA) to nucleus accumbens via dopamine-releasing neurones
What are the two overall treatment approaches for substance abuse?
(1) Pharmacological
(2) Behavioural
What is, generally, the most effective overall treatment?
Combination of pharmacological + behavioural
What is cognitive behavioural therapy?
Behaviours being learned responses
Through learning different responses, can be altered
What are contingency management interventions?
Rewarding compliance with abstinence
What is motivational enhancement therapy?
Focuses on identifying the need to change behaviours
What is family behaviour therapy?
Therapy undertaken with at least one other family member
What are the principles of pharmacological therapies for substance misuse?
(1) Abstinence
(2) Detoxification
(3) Replacement/ substitution therapy
(4) Formulation/ distribution – reduce misuse potential of replacement therapies
What is the role of the pharmacist in substance misuse?
(1) Provision of substance misuse services
- Needle exchange schemes
- Health promotions
(2) Identifying interactions
(3) Detection of misuse
- Unusual patterns of OTC purchases
- Altered prescriptions (strengths + quantity)
What is cannabis?
Plant
Cannabis sativa
One of the most widely used recreational/ medicinal drugs worldwide
Name some phytocannabinoids.
(1) delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol
(2) Cannabidiol
(3) Cannabigeroland