Meth
endorphins looked in my book :)
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.
The body's natural production of endorphins is likely to be increased during periods of stress or pain as a way to help manage and cope with these challenges. Endorphins act as natural painkillers and mood enhancers, providing a sense of well-being and reducing the perception of pain. Activities such as exercise, laughter, and meditation can also boost endorphin levels.
Opioid drugs, such as morphine and oxycodone, bind to the same opioid receptors as endorphins in the brain and spinal cord. This binding leads to pain relief and can also result in feelings of euphoria and relaxation.
Yes, enkephalins and endorphins are both types of endogenous opioids, which means they are naturally produced in the body. They act on the same receptors as morphine, producing similar pain-relieving effects.
Opiates
Substance P
endorphins looked in my book :)
Well, it does release endorphins (the pleasure drug in the body).
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.
Narcotics work because they are chemically similar to endorphins, which are natural pain-relieving substances produced by the body. By binding to the same receptors in the brain and spinal cord as endorphins, narcotics help block pain signals and induce feelings of euphoria.
Endorphins
It all comes down to endorphins... Drugs release endorphins, early on in our drug-using days. The amount that gets released, slowly diminishes over time; that's why addicts must continuously use more and more of the substance, to get the same "high". Sugar also releases endorphins, but our tolerance doesn't quickly build, like it does with the drugs.
The body's natural production of endorphins is likely to be increased during periods of stress or pain as a way to help manage and cope with these challenges. Endorphins act as natural painkillers and mood enhancers, providing a sense of well-being and reducing the perception of pain. Activities such as exercise, laughter, and meditation can also boost endorphin levels.
Neurotransmitters are naturally occurring substances in the body. Those that have similar effects as narcotics are called endorphins. Endorphins are responsible for the feeling known as "runner's high".
it blocks things [such as acetylchoinesterase] that break down ach
Several months - even then if an examiner is looking specifically for it they may find metabolites of the drug.