All the above. (APEX) :)
All the above. (APEX) :)
Stimulant. It increases your heart rate and alertness.
Stimulant drugs increase alertness and heighten awareness.
Any kind of amphetamine is classified as a stimulant because it increases your alertness, concentration, and energy.
When children take medication for ADD, they may experience improved focus, impulse control, and behavior regulation. However, there may also be potential side effects such as appetite suppression, disrupted sleep, and mood changes. It is important for parents and caregivers to closely monitor children on ADD medication and consult with their healthcare provider regularly.
Caffeine, Cocaine, and Methamphetamine are stimulant
Caffeine is a stimulant that can cause an elevated heart rate and increases alertness. Cola soft drinks that are decaffeinated do not have any caffeine added to them.
Modafinil is an atypical stimulant and causes increase in alertness which means it shouldn't be taken after lunch time (12pm) as it can cause insomnia or restlessness.
Provigil is an alertness aid prescribed nowadays only for narcolepsy. It is a stimulant and causes the release of norepinephrine and dopamine to keep the patient from falling asleep during unfavorable times.
Excessive alertness. This may be caused by a number of factors. The main ones would be stimulant medications, manic or hypomanic episodes, drinking caffeinated beverages, and fight-or-flight responses (when fear responses are activated).
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.
Depending on the amount possible nausea, headache/light headedness, extremely pleasurable "buzz" effect, increased awareness/concentration, and bad breathe.