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- Stimulant - Wikipedia
Stimulants (also known as central nervous system stimulants, or psychostimulants, or colloquially as uppers) are a class of psychoactive drugs that increase alertness They are used for various purposes, such as enhancing attention, motivation, cognition, mood, and physical performance
- List of CNS stimulants + Uses Side Effects - Drugs. com
CNS (central nervous system) stimulants are medicines that stimulate the brain, speeding up both mental and physical processes They increase energy, improve attention and alertness, and elevate blood pressure, heart rate and respiratory rate
- Stimulants | Overdose Prevention | CDC
Our Stimulant Guide will answer some common questions about stimulants, stimulant use, stimulant overdose, and stimulant overdose prevention strategies developed by harm reduction experts
- An Overview of Stimulants and How Theyre Used - Verywell Mind
Stimulants are drugs that increase brain activity and can be addictive Caffeine is the most widely used stimulant and too much can cause anxiety and insomnia Nicotine is a common stimulant that can cause long-term health problems like stroke and diabetes
- Stimulants - Alcohol and Drug Foundation
Risk of tolerance and dependence will vary for the type of stimulant taken People who use stimulants like ice, speed, cocaine and nicotine regularly can become dependent on them
- Prescription Stimulant Medications | FDA
Information about FDA's work to support appropriate use and address the impact of stimulant-related risks, including misuse, addiction, overdose, and diversion
- Stimulant Abuse: Signs, Effects, and Treatment Options
Stimulants increase central nervous system activity through their interaction with various neurotransmitter systems—including norepinephrine and dopamine This can ultimately lead to an increase in attention, alertness, and energy, among other effects
- Drug Fact Sheet: Stimulants - DEA. gov
Stimulants are sometimes referred to as uppers and reverse the effects of fatigue on both mental and physical tasks Therapeutic levels of stimulants can produce exhilaration, extended wakefulness, and loss of appetite These effects are greatly intensified when large doses of stimulants are taken
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