stimulant
Q: Is alcohol a stimulant?A: No. Alcohol is a depressant. It acts on the central nervous system like an anesthetic to lower or depress the activity of your brain.Source link provided. http://www.ct.gov/dot/cwp/view.asp?a=1388&q=259450#five
Concerta is a stimulant. Weed is a depressant, and they will antagonize each other. I personally would not do that.
The belief that tequila is a stimulant is a misconception. Tequila is actually a depressant, like other types of alcohol, and can slow down the central nervous system.
(e) -- none of the above :} Analgesics are pain relievers and as such do not have a definitive cognitive or metabolic effect. This is a wide category and individual medications may act as depressants or stimulants (I've never heard of a halluncinogenic analgesic), but the overall class of analgesics is not inherently depressive or stimulatory.
Ganja (marijuana) consists of indica and sativa plants. Marijuana from sativa plants tend to be more of a stimulant while strains from indicas are usually depressants. It is difficult to pin point one or the other since marijuana strains are usually a combination of sativa and indica. Generally, marijuana is seen as a depressant.
No, Welbutrin is an antidepressant and is prescribed for depression and a few other conditions. Meth is a stimulant. They both increase your dopamine levels in your brain but their chemical structures are very different.
Sildenafil citrate, sold as Viagra, Revatioand under various other trade names, is a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction and pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).Viagra is neither a hallucinogen, depressant, nor is it a stimulant.
Ice generally refers to "crystal meth", a form of methamphetamine. However, according to the book "Buzzed", it can also refer to forms of cocaine and several other drugs. Both cocaine and methamphetamine are stimulants.
Tea itself, as commercially sold, usually has a small amount of caffeine. This makes it a stimulant. The word "tea" can refer to any organic material dissipated and steeped in hot water, in other words you could make your own tea to have whatever properties you wish by adding various psychoactive plant material.
No. Ampheatamines are the exact opposite of deppresants. They are stimulants which when used for AD/HD medications stimulate the frontal lobe which can increase attention and help with school and work. They increase blood pressure which can be very dangerous when used with other stimulants like caffine, energy drinks and even cold medications. The use of multiple unperscribed stimulants can lead to heart attacks, and even death.
Ice generally refers to "crystal meth", a form of methamphetamine. However, according to the book "Buzzed", it can also refer to forms of cocaine and several other drugs. Both cocaine and methamphetamine are stimulants.
No, not at all. Cocaine is a powerful stimulant, while oxycodone is an opiate and a powerful depressant. However, they are similar in that both are highly addictive, and can be very dangerous in large amounts, or in combination with other drugs.