soothing lulling dulling
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.
Narcotics act on the central nervous system by producing analgesia, sedation, and euphoria. They bind to opioid receptors in the brain and spinal cord, disrupting the perception of pain and altering mood and consciousness. Long-term use can lead to tolerance, dependence, and addiction.
Temporarily slows actions of the nervous system.
These drugs depress the central nervous system and should not be taken with other drugs, such as alcohol, barbiturates, antihistamines, and benzodiazepines that also depress the central nervous system.
No, drugs can have vastly different effects on the central nervous system.
Narcotics act on the central nervous system by producing pain relief, sedation, and euphoria. They achieve this by binding to specific receptors in the brain and spinal cord, altering the perception of pain and affecting overall brain function. Over time, prolonged use can lead to addiction and physical dependence.
Narcotics act on the central nervous system by binding to specific receptors, such as opioid receptors, to produce pain relief and a sense of euphoria. These drugs can also cause sedation, respiratory depression, and in high doses, can lead to overdose and death.
Lupus can also effect the central nervous system, causing seizures, depression, and psychosis
the peripheral nervous system
Central nervous system. In fact, the brain is the CENTER of the central nervous system.
The central nervous system including the brain.