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What is nicotine?
What is the drug that is naturally found in tobacco?
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What is 5 drinks or more during a single occasion
How many drinks is considered binge drinking for a man?
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What is 150 mins of moderate aerobic activity; or 75 minutes of vigorous aerobic activity
What is the recommended amount of exercise per week?
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What is
Short term- extreme happiness and energy; mental alertness; hypersensitivity to sight, sound, touch; irritability; paranoia Long term-
What are some health effects of cocaine use?
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SSRIs, SNRIs, BZDs, BBs
Medications that can be used in the treatment of anxiety may include (name examples): _______
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What is reeling irritable, angry, or anxious; having trouble thinking; craving tobacco products; feeling hungrier than usual
What are some common nicotine withdrawal symptoms?
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What is 4 drinks or more during a single occasion
How many drinks is considered binge drinking for a woman?
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What is depression, fatigue, increased appetite, unpleasant dreams and insomnia, slowed thinking
What are some withdrawal symptoms of cocaine?
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What is anticonvulsants, antipsychotics, antidepressants
Medications used in the treatment of bipolar disorder include ________
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What is lowered risk for lunch cancer and other types of cancer; reduced risk of heart disease, stroke, PVD; reduced risk for infertility in women of childbearing age
Stopping smoking is associated with what health benefits?
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What is high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, liver disease, digestive problems; cancer of breast, mouth, esophagus, liver, colon; learning and memory problems; depression, anxiety; social problems, lost productivity, family problems, unemployment; alcohol dependence or alcoholism
What are some long-term health risks associated with excessive alcohol use?
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What is
Short term- Long term-
What are some health effects of methamphetamine use?
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What is buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone)
What is the name of the medication used to treat adults dependent on opioids?
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What is counseling; behavioral therapies (e.g., training in problem solving); programs to deliver treatment using mobile phones
What are some non-pharmacologic treatments that are proven to be effective for smokers who want help to quit?
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What is hallucinations, seizures, death
What are some acute alcohol withdrawal symptoms?
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What is energy
Exercise increases ______ levels and increases serotonin in the brain, which leads to mental clarity.
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What is anxiety, fatigue, severe depression, psychosis, intense drug cravings
What are some withdrawal symptoms of methamphetamine?
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flumazenil (Romazicon)
What is the name of the medication used as an antidote in the treatment of benzodiazepine overdoses?
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What is nicotine replacement therapy (nicotine patch, gum, lozenge, nasal spray); non-nicotine medications (bupropion SR (Zyban), varenicline tartrate (Chantix)
What are some medications for quitting that have been found effective?
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What is naltrexone (ReVia, Vivitrol)
What is the name of the medication used in the treatment of alcohol dependence, also originally used to treat dependence on opiate drugs?
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What is 3,500 calories
How many calories equal approximately 1 pound of fat?
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What is
Short term- Long term-
What are some health effects of marijuana use?
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What is naloxone (Narcan, Evzio)
What is the name of the medication used to counter the effects of opioid overdose (example morphine, oxycodone, heroin overdose)?
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