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Stimulants and Depressants
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Stimulants Stimulants are a type of drug that: Elevate mood
Increase feelings of well-being Increase energy Increase alertness
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Stimulants Examples: Ecstasy Speed Methamphetamines Cocaine Cigarettes
Caffeine
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Physical Effects of Stimulants
Increased heart rate, respiration, and/or blood pressure. Sweating Frequent urination dehydration Increased risk of cardiovascular problems
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How Stimulants Affect the Body
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More Effects of Stimulants
Nervousness Decreased appetite Insomnia (inability to sleep) Prolonged stimulant use/abuse can lead to psychosis, hallucinations and severe emotional distress Some people can become severely addicted to stimulants, craving it all the time.
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Energy Drinks Most contain between 70-200 mg of caffeine Effects:
Stimulates Central Nervous System Sense of alertness Raises heart rate Raises blood pressure Dehydration
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Caffeine Caffeine is a diuretic
Diuretic: a substance that results in the body producing an increased amount of urine Our bodies generate ADH (anti-diuretic hormone) needed for water reabsorption diuretics block ADH instead of absorbing water, it is excreted as urine.
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Depressants Depressants cause a slowing of cognitive and physical functions. Prescription depressants are used to treat things like: Insomnia Anxiety Variety of overstimulation
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Examples of Depressants
Alcohol Benzodiazepines Sleeping medication GHB Rohypnol Marijuana
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Effects of Depressants
Slow body functions such as breathing rate and heart rate Impaired coordination Decreased motor skill/accuracy Sedation Difficulty concentrating Dilated pupils Nausea Combined drug use can lead to more serious complications or even death.
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The Truth About Alcohol
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