What are stimulants?
– Drugs that stimulate the central nervous system by increasing activity in the brain.
– Signs: Increased self-confidence, mood, heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature, prolonged physical activity with a decrease in fatigue.
What are stimulants?
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Stimulants are substances that increase activity in the central nervous system, leading to enhanced alertness, attention, and energy. These drugs often elevate mood and physiological responses, such as heart rate and blood pressure. Common signs of stimulant use include heightened self-confidence, increased energy levels, and decreased perception of fatigue. Examples include caffeine, nicotine, and certain prescription medications. If you have more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!