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Title: Stimulants


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Stimulants
  • PHS

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Stimulants
  • Stimulants are chemical substances that enhance
    the activity of the brain and the central nervous
    system.
  • They cause increased alertness and wakefulness.
    In many cases they also act to decrease appetite.

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Sympathomimetic Drugs
  • Sympathomimetic drugs are chemical substances
    that mimic the effects of the hormone, adrenalin.
  • Generally they cause constriction of the arteries
    and increase metabolism.

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Neurotransmitters
  • Neurotransmitters work to transmit electrical
    neuro-impulses across a synapse.
  • Many stimulants enhance the neuro-impulse
    transmission systems.

L dopamine
Serotonin
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Stimulants
  • The structures of many stimulants mimic
    chemical structures and are closely related to
    the neurotransmitters found in the body.

L Dopamine
Serotonin
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Amphetamines - Historical Development
  • Amphetamines were initially developed as a
    cure-all for helping long haul truckers stay
    awake
  • They were also used for weight control, to help
    athletes to perform better and train longer
  • As amphetamine abuse became more common, it
    became evident that the dangers of abuse far
    outweighed therapeutic uses.

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Amphetamines
  • Amphetamine was first marketed in the 1930s as
    Benzedrine, an over-the-counter inhaler to treat
    nasal congestion.
  • It was also used in the treatment of the sleeping
    disorder, narcolepsy, and the behavioral syndrome
    called minimal brain dysfunction (MBD), which
    today is called attention deficit hyperactivity
    disorder (ADHD).
  • During World War II, amphetamines were used to
    keep the fighting men going especially under
    intense battle conditions.

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Amphetamines
  • Amphetamines closely mimic the chemical
    structure of adrenalin.

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Amphetamines
  • Amphetamines act by
  • constricting arteries, increasing perspiration
    activity and stimulating brain activity.
  • increasing heart rate and blood pressure,
  • increasing wakefulness, restlessness, agitation
    and insomnia.

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Amphetamines --Harmful Effects
  • Highly addictive and toxic
  • Long term use leads to deterioration of a number
    of body systems.
  • Chronic abuse produces a psychosis that resembles
    schizophrenia and is characterized by paranoia,
    picking at the skin, preoccupation with one's own
    thoughts, and auditory and visual hallucinations.
  • Severe depression and violent or erratic behavior
    are also common among meth addicts.

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Ecstasy
  • Ecstasy is a powerful stimulant that has
    some characteristics in common with adrenalin and
    L-dopamine as well.

Repeated use of Ecstasy ultimately may damage the
cells that produce serotonin, which has an
important role in the regulation of mood,
appetite, pain, learning and memory.
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Ecstasy - Effects
  • Because it mimics L-Dopamine, it has been
    used to relieve symptoms of Parkinsons Disease.
  • Results in mental relaxation, increased
    sensitivity to stimuli and hallucinations.
  • It can be produce fatal effects even from a
    single exposure

Attempts to synthesize new amphetamines led to so
called designer drugs, all of which are highly
dangerous.
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Nicotine
  • Nicotine is an alkaloid found in the nightshade
    family of plants (Solanaceae)
  • It constitutes approximately 0.63.0 of dry
    weight of tobacco

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Nicotine -Short Term
  • Sympathomimetic
  • Increases concentration and relieves tension
  • Increased heart rate
  • Increased blood pressure
  • Reduction in urine output

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Nicotine Long Term
  • Highly addictive
  • Increased risk of heart disease and coronary
    thrombosis
  • Increased stomach acid and risk of peptic ulcers
  • Chronic lung disease
  • Increased risk of cancer

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Nicotine -- Addiction and Withdrawal
  • Highly addictive
  • Cessation of smoking difficult
  • Cravings
  • Nausea, weight gain, insomnia, irritability, and
    depression

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Caffeine Characteristics
  • Alkaloid
  • Widely used stimulant found in coffee and tea.
  • Added to some pain killers to speed up their
    effects.
  • Not addictive in usual sense but mild withdrawal
    symptoms observed in some cases

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Caffeine Effects
  • Increases alertness, concentration, and
    restlessness
  • Diuretic
  • Potential dependence

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Theobromine
  • Found in chocolate
  • Effects similar to caffeine.
  • Structure is similar to that of caffeine but the
    methyl group on the nitrogen between the two
    carbonyl groups is missing

Theobromine
Caffeine
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Theobromine
  • Although theobromine does not cause harmful
    effects with humans, it is highly toxic to some
    domestic animals, including dogs and horses.
  • With the animals, theobromine can lead to cardiac
    arrhythmias and seizures.

Theobromine
Theobromine has a bitter flavor, which gives dark
chocolate its typical bitter taste.
Caffeine
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