Essays About stimulant drugs

 

  • ADD
    ... The use of stimulant drugs for ADHD generates a lot of debate. There ... The use of stimulant drugs is a common tool used to treat ADHD. The ...
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  • ADD
    ... Stimulant drugs seem to be the most effective in the treatment of both children and adults (Schweitzer 2001). Of the many stimulant ...
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  • ADD
    ... Studies show that usually nine out of ten children usually improve on the stimulant drugs. Stimulant drugs, such as Ritalin, Dexedrine ...
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  • drugs and athletes
    ... their appetite, but many of these drugs are used at parties to "get high." Overuse and abuse have been associated with all of the stimulant drugs, but risks ...
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  • ADD
    ... There are some side effects that accompany these stimulant drugs. The most common side effects are decreased appetite and difficulty falling asleep. ...
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  • Cocaine: The Super Drug
    ... The breaking point for cocaine is much higher than for other stimulant drugs such as amphetamine, suggesting that cocaine's reinforcing properties, and thus ...
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  • None_Provided
    ... This academic is far from over and the pharmaceutical companies are hard working hard to keep the production of stimulant drugs going. ...
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  • Psyco-Reactive Drugs
    ... In addition, in activity, or stimulant), literally hundreds of DESIGNER DRUGS were synthesized (DOM, DMT, MDMA or "ecstasy" and others.). ...
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  • ADD
    ... Through 1930-40's stimulant drugs were first used to successfully treat many behavior problems due in part by Still's hypothesis. ...
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  • None_Provided
    ... Furthermore, stimulant drugs like "Dex" induce a tolerance when abused - often, someone who is trying to stay up all night or lose weight will suddenly find ...
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  • Attention deficit order
    ... It is not completely clear why stimulant drugs help ADD children, but it is clear that they have some positive effects. The most ...
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  • Club Drugs
    ... GHB, Rohypnol, and Ketamine are some of the club drugs gaining popularity ... Chemically, MDMA is similar to the stimulant amphetamine and the hallucinogen mescaline ...
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  • ADHD
    ... In extreme cases of hyperactive behavior, the physician may prescribe stimulant drugs which affect mood, the thinking processes and behavior. ...
    (1234 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  • Crack
    CRACK, COCAINE WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE Written By David Lafler Crack (rock) and cocaine are both stimulant drugs, which are widely used in our country today. ...
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  • ADHD
    ... In extreme cases of hyperactive behavior, the physician may prescribe stimulant drugs which affect mood, the thinking processes and behavior. ...
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  • Drugs
    ... mushrooms are all currently popular drugs, yet they are all additive and can tear apart a persons family and self esteem. Cocaine is a stimulant drug, which is ...
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  • Drugs and Their Effects
    ... body. Alcohol is no safer than drugs. Alcohol ... body. Cocaine, both in powder form and as crack, is an extremely addictive stimulant. An ...
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  • How the Nervous System works and How Drugs Affect It
    ... Amphetamine is a class of stimulant that increases arousal, relieves fatigue, improves alertness ... When drugs change these transmitters, all the problems begin. ...
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  • Adolescents
    ... in most cases. Or that the symptoms can be treated without the use of powerful stimulant drugs such as Ritalin. Fist society has ...
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  • ADD
    ... (Laws [on-line]) Stimulant drugs, such as Ritalin, Dexedrine, and Aderall when used with medical supervision, are usually considered quite safe. ...
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  • The differences between ADD and ADHD
    ... In the 1960's, researchers in various parts of the country learned that similar but more refined stimulant drugs such as Dexedrine (dextroamphetamine) and ...
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  • The effects of painkillers on the heartrate of a daphnia
    ... per minute; a well-trained athlete's regularly beats at forty to sixty beats per minute." (Health Excite 1-3) A fever, stimulant drugs (including decongestants ...
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  • ADHD
    ... This chemical imbalance can be helped by stimulant drugs that are known as neurotransmitters and they can temporarily improve the behavior of the children. ...
    (267 Words -- Approx. 1 Pages)

  • ADHD
    ... Another important step in diagnosis is option to use treatment that involves stimulant drugs, such as Ritalin, which reduce hyperactivity and help individuals ...
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  • ADHD
    ... Another important step in diagnosis is option to use treatment that involves stimulant drugs, such as Ritalin, which reduce hyperactivity and help individuals ...
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  • Drugs
    ... and the reduction of anxiety, they are often abused as illegal drugs. ... STIMULANTS: Amphetamines are powerful stimulant, which increase the metabolic activity in ...
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  • Drugs in the work place
    ... A commonly taken stimulant is Ritalin. ... The side effects of these drugs, such as blurred vision and dizziness, generate flaws in the employee's work. ...
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  • The Fine Line Of Drugs
    ... you would encounter normally only for medical use, but what other type of drugs are there? ... Nicotine acts as a stimulant and a depressant in the nervous system. ...
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  • Drug Use In Amatuer Sports
    ... And drug can be defined as "a narcotic, stimulant, or hallucinogen" (OED, 2000). Performance enhancing drugs were synthesized in 1887 and were initially ...
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  • Drugs in Disguise
    ... This group of substances also includes harsh drugs such as tranquilizers and inhalants. The effects of a depressant are opposite that of a stimulant. ...
    (473 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)

     


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