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What is a medication?
A chemical compound used to treat or cure illness
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What is tobacco?
This is the main ingredient on cigarettes, cigars and "dip". It is a leaf.
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What is the liver?
What organ is responsible for the metabolism of alcohol?
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What is naloxone?
Which medication is available in the event of an opioid overdose?
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What is withdrawals?
What are symptoms that include anxiety, tremors and nausea, potential hallucinations and seizures - brought on by sudden stoppage or dosage reduction of long term substance called
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What is nicotine?
This extremely addictive component in tobacco is a strong stimulant but after getting a "boost" it quickly fades.
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What is Acamprosate?
Which medication is recommended to be taken 3 times a day to help with with the uncomfortable feelings that can come after stopping alcohol?
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What is False?
True or false: The risk of dependence to opioids only exist with opioids obtain from the street
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What is controlled substances or illegal substances?
Substances that have a high potential for abuse which may lead to severe psychological or physical dependence
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What is Bupropion and Varenicline?
What are the 2 non-nicotine replacement FDA approved treatment options for tobacco/nicotine cessation?
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What is Disulfiram?
Which medication causes unpleasant symptoms if taken with alcohol consumption?
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What is Methadone?
Which medication used in the treatment of opioid use disorder must be received from a medication treatment program?
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What is over- the- counter (OTC) medications?
Substances that are sold from a drug store directly to a person without a prescription; can be abused if taken for another purpose than intended.
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What is the nicotine patch, gum, lozenge, inhaler and nasal spray?
Whare are the 5 FDA approved nicotine replacement options for tobacco/nicotine cessation?
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What is Naltrexone?
Which medication is used in the treatment of alcohol use disorder and another substance use disorder?
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What is Buprenorphine and Naltrexone?
Which two medications used for the treatment of opioid use disorder is available as long acting injections?
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