That's a good question.
Morphine is a chemical that when used by a doctor or nurse to treat a patient, is a MEDICINE.
If a person uses the chemical morphine illegally, then morphine is a DRUG.
Whether morphine is a medicine or a drug depends on a person's point of view and circumstances. All can agree that it is a chemical though.
No morphine is not a stimulant, it is an opiate which has more depressent effects
No, Methadone is a depressant and not a stimulant.
Morphine is of the opioid family, which are all depressants/downers. :)
Depressant. All opiates are depressants
This is actually an interesting question. Heroin is morphine/opium. Up to a point it seems stimulative, can make your brain go real fast. Heroin can be very dreamy and fast at the same time. (check out the crazy fast music made back in the day when all the jazz players were on heroin). Also it is an analgesic which when you don't hurt you can be up and moving around more. Technically morphine however is a CNS depressant not a stimulant. Take to much and you go to sleep.
It's both a stimulant and a hallucinogen.
Stimulant
It is a stimulant.
what stimulant do chocolate and coffee have in common?
No not at all. Ritalin is a central nervous system stimulant (generic name: methylphenidate hydrochloride) that is used to treat attention deficit disorder and hyperactivity in children and adolecents and for narcolepsy in adults. Heroin is more closely associated with morphine; both are considered pain killers and are controlled narcotic substances of opiate derivitives.
Caffeine is a stimulant
Stimulant
It is a stimulant
yes crack is a stimulant