Yes, when consumed by man, the narcotics act on the central nervous system. The narcotics acts on the central nervous system that leads to lack of coordination of the various body parts.
It is a narcotic and causes central nervous system depression.
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also known as narcotic analgesics, are pain relievers that act on the central nervous system. Like all narcotics, they may become habit-forming if used over long periods
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No, it is not a narcotic. It is a central nervous system stimulant, for people with ADD/ADHD it has a calming effect. For people without ADHD it is a powerful stimulant. Narcotic means numb and opiates fall into this catagory.
No, Methscopolamine Bromide is not a narcotic. It is an anticholinergic medication used to treat peptic ulcers and excessive salivation. It works by blocking the action of a neurotransmitter in the brain and peripheral nervous system.
Ethanol (ethyl alcohol, or drinking alcohol) is a mood-altering central nervous system depressant. It is not a narcotic in either the chemical or legal sense.
The parasympathetic nervous system allows the act of micturition. The sympathetic nervous system inhibits it.
The Nervous System.
the autonomous nervous system