Compulsivity {Ans: Actions inappropriate to the situation but which persist}Varenicline {Ans: Carries warnings about seizure risk with concurrent alcohol use and neuropsychiatric side effects}Buprenorphine {Ans: Can precipitate opiate withdrawal if given early in withdrawal}None {Ans: FDA treatments for Stimulant dependence}Disulfiram {Ans: Causes an adverse response if taken with alcohol.}Opiates {Ans: Drugs that suppress respiratory drive in overdose}Naltrexone {Ans: Opioid agonist that decreases craving in alcohol dependence}Anti-reward system {Ans: Neurobiological changes in prolonged substance marking a shift from seeking the pleasurable effects of intoxication to avoiding of dysphoria associated with withdrawal states}Benzodiazepines and Alcohol {Ans: Drugs with risk of seizure in withdrawal}Impulsivity {Ans: Acting without forethought}Cocaine, Amphetamines {Ans: Drugs that can cause psychosis in intoxication}FALSE! {Ans: True/False: If detoxification is uncomfortable, patients are more likely to be motivated to abstain from use.}Cross -addiction {Ans: The concept that use of any psychoactive substance can trigger addiction and craving in persons with a history of substance use disorder.}Bupropion {Ans: Antidepressant that decreases nicotine craving and increases likelihood of successful quit attempts}CIWA-Ar {Ans: Scores 10 categories of signs and symptoms of alcohol withdrawal}COWS {Ans: Scores severity of opioid