Cocain, opiates like roxy oxy norcos morphine and fentanol but mostly cocain i would say also meth i guess
All psychotropic drugs affect the nervous system, from marijuana to dipropyltryptamine or methamphetamine. This is how they work, if they didn't affect the nervous system (particularly the brain) then no one would feel an effect.
The drugs speed up our nervous system . (so, the people ,who take drugs, feel very excite after taking drug) When we take drugs for long time, our nervous system would be very weak ,and we could die.
increase motility
Blood pressure would increase due to sympathetic nervous system stimulation.
Depressants. aka things such as alcohol, heroine, & many other drugs.
It would increase the pulse, providing it acted upon the cardiac conduction system. There are parasympathetic antagonists which act on other parts of the body, such as the bladder; such drugs would not affect the pulse (theoretically).
Your nervous system would respond by sending an electrical message to your brain through your nervous system. Once you have recognized you were hurt, you would go and get a band-aid.
Drugs can effect because it is bad for your health so it would go into your lungs change the balance and it would rot your lungs and you would die.
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Psychoactive drugs affect the brain, which is a part of the nervous system.
Drugs that can suppress the sympathetic nervous system include beta-blockers, which block the effects of adrenaline and noradrenaline on beta-adrenergic receptors, and alpha-blockers, which block the effects of noradrenaline on alpha-adrenergic receptors. These medications are commonly used to treat conditions like hypertension, anxiety, and certain cardiac disorders.