no, rising CO2 levels is.
carbon dioxide
Of all of the chemicals influencing respiration, CO2 is the most potent and the most closely controlled. Normally, arterial Pco2 is 40 mm Hg and is maintained with in + - 3 mm Hg of this level by an exquisitely sensitive homeostatic mechanism that is mediated mainly by the effect that rising Co2 have on the central chemoreceptors of the brain stem.
Cocaine
Yes it is a stimulant. In fact is is widely regarded as the world's most powerful stimulant
Addrena is easily the most powerful stimulant and also contains the most amount of Nootropics. Just start your dose low.
increase of carbon dioxide in the tissues and the bloodstream
Nicotine is the most prevalent stimulant found in tobacco.
If by SNOW, you are referring to cocaine, then the answer is that it is a psycho-stimulant, falling within the same category as methamphetamine, caffeine(alkaloid stimulant), and various amphetamines. The most common side effects of these drugs(excluding caffeine) are intense feelings of euphoria(the reinforcing addictive trait in most widely abused drugs), increased heart rate, appetite suppression, increased alertness. However, these drugs can also cause pulmonary edema, cardiac arryhthmia(sp?), respiratory arrest, paranoia, stimulant psychosis, mood swings, depression, and suicidal thoughts and/or ideations.
Nicotine
Arterial.
Caffeine is the most widely consumed central-nervous-system stimulant.
The most frequently used central nervous system stimulant is caffeine and it is most known around the world as the drug in coffee and tea. The most prescribed CNS would be methylphenidate, commonly known as the brand-name stimulant Ritalin.