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it is neither, its an antibiotic
No. it is not Stimulant it is called Depressant
Caffeine is a stimulent. It speeds up the bodies functions.
It is neither. it is a "disassociative" seperates the mind and puts it on neptune for about an hour.
No it does not.It is verry common to smoke a joint and drink coffe.This custom started in India.The weed is relaxing while the coffe is a stimulent, so mixing them causes a middle-ground feeling.
It could be because alcohol is a depressant. Most people think that means that it makes them depressed when they drink which is not what a depressant actually is. A depressant is how it reacts with your body and it depresses your body systems. On the flip side; cocaine is a stimulent so it stimulates your body systems.
Well, energy drinks have a lot of caffine in them. Much like a cup of coffee. The caffine in the energy drinks serves as a stimulent for our bodies that boosts our endorphins (that good-feeling sympton you have) and they raise glucose levels. (which is why energy drinks tend to have a lot of them)
(This product used to contain "ephedra" which sometimes caused liver damage. That was removed years ago and it now only contains "caffiene" as the stimulent. The following answer does not consider this change) I wouldn't recommend it! It is known to cause rapid heart beats and liver damage. Consult your doctor before starting any exercise regimen or diet pill.
No. The term 'recreational drug' has no legal meaning or basis, and generally refers to so-called "soft" illegal drugs of which Cannabis(Marijuana) is probably the most prevalent.Yes. Alcohol is a drug, and is used for recreational purposes. It is, therefore, a recreational drug by definition. Since there appears to be a difference of opinion, I will add the following cite and let the questioner make their own choice. ADDED: WordNet Search - 3.0 Noun S: (n) recreational drug (a narcotic drug that is used only occasionally and is claimed to be nonaddictive)
cocaine is classed as a stimulent, not an opiate. It is not derived from opium and does not posess the correct chemical structure to be classed as an opiate. Therefore i would imagine it would not be detected as an opiate in a drug screen