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The term for the body's reaction to a drug is "drug response" or "drug reaction". This can include a variety of effects, such as therapeutic benefits or side effects.
Factors that can deprive the brain of oxygen include stroke, heart attack, respiratory failure, choking, carbon monoxide poisoning, and drug overdoses. When the brain is deprived of oxygen, it can lead to serious complications like brain damage or even death.
Yes, carbon monoxide prevents incorporation of oxygen to erythrocytes causing irreversible brain damage and even death.
The effects of dopamine on the brain can be mimicked by the drug levodopa: levodopa therapy is the mainstay of PD treatment in its early stages.
Dopamine is commonly referred to when discussing the rewards system of the brain. This neurotransmitter is responsible for acting as the system for the brain. Thus when extra dopamine is released during drug usage, it causes a positive association with the drug to be formed. In short: More dopamine = more drive to recreate the experience
You shouldn't be huffing anything except air. NO, it does not show up. WHY? because it is a poisonous toxin that cuts off oxygen from your brain, causing you to feel a high-like effect.
The term for the body's reaction to a drug is "drug response" or "drug reaction". This can include a variety of effects, such as therapeutic benefits or side effects.
Factors that can deprive the brain of oxygen include stroke, heart attack, respiratory failure, choking, carbon monoxide poisoning, and drug overdoses. When the brain is deprived of oxygen, it can lead to serious complications like brain damage or even death.
The following may all potentially cause brain damage:Hypoxia (oxygen deficiency)A (physical) head injuryStrokeAneurysmViral or bacterial infectionBrain tumourAlcohol abuseOther drug abuse
Nitrous oxide (laughing gas) can cause euphoria when inhaled, leading to a lack of oxygen to the brain. This can result in dizziness, light-headedness, and a false sense of well-being. Continued improper use can lead to serious health complications.
it blocks things [such as acetylchoinesterase] that break down ach
in a drug there is a chemical that targets the brain. this chemical (which is different for every drug) alters the brain so that it needs the drug to function normally this causes the brain to want more of the drug so that it will let it function.
Several months - even then if an examiner is looking specifically for it they may find metabolites of the drug.
smoking, doing drugs, and drinking alcahola.
Your addiction changes the brain by altering its chemistry. A drug interferes with the natural processes of the brain. Because of this, it can cause the brain to become dependent on the drug to perform natural processes. This means if you stop taking the drug, the brains new set of natural processes get disrupted and that cause a craving, because the body and brain believe the need the drug to function properly; this causes an addiction.
Temozolomide is a drug used in the treatment of cancer in the brain.
Cocaine?