Withdrawal - Final Flashcards
Dysphoria, fatigue, sleep disturbances, increased appetite, and psychomotor retardation
A) Amphetamines & Cocaine B) Caffeine C) Nicotine D) Alcohol E) Sedative hypnotics and anxiolytics F) Opioids
Amphetamines & Cocaine
Headache, fatigue, anxiety, irritability, depression, impaired psychomotor performance
A) Amphetamines & Cocaine B) Caffeine C) Nicotine D) Alcohol E) Sedative hypnotics and anxiolytics F) Opioids
Caffeine
Dysphoria, anxiety, difficulty concentrating, restlessness, insomnia, irritability, decreased heart rate, and increased appetite
A) Amphetamines & Cocaine B) Caffeine C) Nicotine D) Alcohol E) Sedative hypnotics and anxiolytics F) Opioids
Nicotine
Tremors, nausea/vomiting, malaise, weakness, tachycardia, sweating, elevated blood pressure, anxiety, depressed mood, irritability, hallucinations, headache, insomnia, seizures
A) Amphetamines & Cocaine B) Caffeine C) Nicotine D) Alcohol E) Sedative hypnotics and anxiolytics F) Opioids
Alcohol
Nausea, vomiting, malaise, weakness, tachycardia, sweating, anxiety, irritability, orthostatic hypotension, tremor, insomnia, seizures
A) Amphetamines & Cocaine B) Caffeine C) Nicotine D) Alcohol E) Sedative hypnotics and anxiolytics F) Opioids
Sedative hypnotics and anxiolytics
Dysphoric mood, nausea/vomiting, sweating, muscle aches, lacrimation or rhinorrhea, pupillary dilation, piloerection, diarrhea, abdominal cramping, yawning, fever, insomnia
A) Amphetamines & Cocaine B) Caffeine C) Nicotine D) Alcohol E) Sedative hypnotics and anxiolytics F) Opioids
Opioids
Short acting drugs (e.g. heroin): symptoms occur within _______ days, and subside in _________ days
1-3; 5-7
Long acting drugs (e.g. meperdine): symptoms occur within _______ days, and subside in _______ days
1-3; 10-14
Ultra short acting drugs (e.g. meperdine): symptoms begin ______, peak in ______ hours, and subside in ______ days
quickly; 8-12; 4-5