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Stimulants By Samantha M. and Drumil B UCLA 2014
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Stimulants Can you name a few?
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●Controlled Substances: o Cocaine o Amphetamines o Adderall o MDMA ●Everyday stimulants: o Caffeine o Nicotine Common Stimulants
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●Increases heart rate, blood pressure, movement, attention, and overall arousal ●Euphoria Stimulants
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Dopamine ●Involved in a lot of different functions ●Affected by many different types of drugs
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●Involved in: o movement o reward o new experiences Dopamine
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●Chemicals sent by the brain to communicate across cells (neurons) ●Different neurotransmitters for different messages. For ex. some can excite cells while others can restrict signaling Neurotransmitters
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Transporters
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●Comes from coca plant mainly found in South America ●Stimulant ●Legality Cocaine
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●Works by blocking dopamine transporter ●Increased dopamine in synapse ●Increased euphoria and happiness Cocaine
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Before Cocaine After Cocaine
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●Artificially increasing heart rate and blood pressure increases chance of heart attack ●Hallucinations ●Increased risk taking! Cocaine
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●Smoking ●Injecting ●Oral Administration ●Snorting (insufflation) Cocaine
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●Stimulant ●Made illegally in labs ●WWII o keep soldiers alert o increased risk taking o kamikaze Methamphetamine
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●Schedule 2 o high risk for abuse o medical use ●Medically used to treat: o Narcolepsy o ADHD Methamphetamine
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Before Meth After Meth Methamphetamine - Efflux
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Different Ways Meth Can Be Taken: o Smoked - crystals o Injected - liquid o Snorted - powder o Oral - pills Methamphetamine
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●Short-Term: o loss of hunger o increased heart rate, blood pressure, temperature o Seizures ●Long-Term: o Meth Mouth o Depression o Paranoid o Insomnia Methamphetamine
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●Behavioral Treatments: o 12 step programs o relapse prevention techniques o family involvement Methamphetamine
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