The majority of CNS stimulants are chemically similar to the neurohormone norepinephrine, and simulate the traditional "fight or flight" syndrome associated with sympathetic nervous system arousal.
Prolactin is a hormone and any drug which acts on the CNS can affect hormone levels - either by intent, or as an unintended side effect. CNS stimulants often increase dopanine levels .. and dopamine inhibits the secretion of prolactin (which controls lactation).
speed up physical and mental processes.
No. Quite the opposite. Stimulants, from the word itself, stimulates mental and physical processes.
The anerexiants, benzphetamine (Didrex), diethylpropion (Tenuate), phendimetrazine (Bontril, Plegine), phentermine (Fastin, Ionamine), and sibutramine (Meridia) are CNS stimulants used for appetite reduction in severe obesity.
Bones, CNS, kidneys, and pancreas.
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CNS Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine, caffeine etc.
Cocaine, Meth, Jenkem, ADD/ADHD pills, and Ecstacy
Yes you can but it isnt recommended because mixing CNS stimulants and depressants can be very dangerous to your health. Have fun and be safe!
Stimulants used to treat conditions like ADHD and narcolepsy can complicate which of the following health conditions
melanokortin is peptid hormone (alpha-MSH) in central neurosysten (CNS) it is said it does not influence cardiovascular system
Yes, because of its *ephedrine* content. Ephedrine is a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant. Stimulants are usually appetite suppressants (anorectics).