Psychopharmacology 18

Theme: Drug withdrawal

A.Piloerection
B.Drowsiness
C.Jaw clenching
D.Injected conjunctivae
E.Hypersomnia
F.Depersonalisation
G.Pupillary constriction
H.Euphoria
I.Intensified sensory experience


Select the symptom most associated with the withdrawal of each of the following

NaN.Amphetamine
 
The correct answer is: Hypersomnia 64%

Exam question from December 2012


NaN.Ecstasy
 
The correct answer is: Depersonalisation 44%

Exam question from December 2012


NaN.Heroin
 
The correct answer is: Piloerection 83%

Exam question from December 2012

Drug (illicit)


DrugStreet namesEffectsWithdrawal features
OpioidsHeroin = Smack, horse, junk, skag, brown, Harry, HEuphoria, drowsiness, constipation, pupillary constriction, respiratory depressionPiloerection, insomnia, restlessness, dilated pupils, yawning, sweating, abdominal cramps
Amphetamine and cocaineAmphetamines = Speed, meth, ice, uppers
Cocaine = Snow, crack, coke, rock
Increased energy, insomnia, hyperactivity, euphoria, paranoia, reduced appetiteHypersomnia, hyperphagia, depression, irritability, agitation, vivid dreams, increased appetite
MDMA (ecstasy)MDMA = XTC, E, Eccies, pills, Adam, MandyIncreased energy, increased sweating, jaw clenching, euphoria, enhanced sociability, increased response to touchDepression, insomnia, depersonalisation, derealisation
CannabisCannabis = Marijuana, weed, pot, grass, joint, mull, cone, dope, ganja, hash, chronicRelaxation, intensified sensory experience, paranoia, anxiety, injected conjunctivaeInsomnia, reduced appetite, irritability
HallucinogensLSD = Trips, Tripper, Tab, Stars, Smilies, Rainbows, PaperPerceptual changes, pupillary dilation, tachycardia, sweating, palpitations, tremors, inco-ordinationNo recognised withdrawal syndrome
KetamineKetamine = Vitamin K, Super K, Special K, K, Green, donkey dustEuphoria, dissociation, ataxia, hallucinations, muscle rigidityNo recognised withdrawal syndrome