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CHEMISTRY MEDICINES AND DRUGS
STIMULANTS
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Stimulants are drugs that gt stimulate the brain
and the central nervous systemgt increase the
state of mental alertnessgt decrease appetite
A) Amphetamines B) Caffeine C) Nicotine
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Adrenaline (epinephrine) is a natural stimulant
produced in the adrenal gland.gt it is released
when in stress or feargt it controls -
heart/breathing rate - pupil dilation -
sweating
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AMPHETAMINES
  • Amphetamines are chemically related to
    adrenaline.
  • They both derive from phenylethylamine.
  • They are sympathomimetic drugs which mimic the
    effect of stimulation on the nervous system by
    increasing the levels of dopamine.
  • Amphetamines were initially used to treat
    narcolepsy and in WW II were used by soldiers to
    combat fatigue.
  • Later during the 50s and 60s they were used
    as slimming pills.
  • Regular use can lead to both tolerance
    dependence.

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  • Short-term effects- increase in heart rate and
    breathing- insomnia- dilation of the pupils-
    decrease in appetite- possible fatigue and
    depression
  • Long-term effects- weight loss
  • - constipation- emotional instability-
    dependence

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Phenylethylamine (love molecule) - high
feeling of lovers - also found in chocolate
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Dopamine Transmits to neurons signals of -
joy- happiness- excitement
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Amphetamine - stimulant - suppresses appetite -
treats narcolepsy and attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
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Methamphetamine (speed) - potent stimulant -
very addictive- severe withdrawal symptoms -
meth mouth
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Ecstasy - potent stimulant - designer drug- can
be fatal - neurotoxic
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CAFFEINE
  • It is the most widely used stimulant in the
    world.
  • It is present in coffee, tea, chocolate and cola
    drinks and is also found in some pain killers or
    other medicines.
  • People that consuming 400 mg of caffeine a day
    may have dependence physical side effects.

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  • Like nicotine, morphine, codeine and cocaine,
    caffeine is also an alkaloid.
  • Alkaloids are nitrogen-containing compounds of
    plant origin containing heterocyclic rings and a
    tertiary amine group.
  • Theobromine has a similar structure to caffeine,
    which is also found in chocolate. (It does not
    contain bromine!)

theobromine
caffeine
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  • Effects at low doses- respiratory stimulant-
    weak diuretic- enhances concentration and
    alertness- reduces migraines (constriction of
    blood vessels)
  • Effects at high doses- anxiety-
    irritability- sleeplessness

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NICOTINE
  • One third of the worlds population is addicted
    to smoking because tobacco contains nicotine
  • Nicotine produces psychological and/or physical
    dependence
  • Nicotine builds up tolerance
  • Stopping smoking can produce temporary symptoms
    like a craving for tobacco, nausea, weight gain,
    insomnia, irritability and depression

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  • Short-term effects- stimulates nervous
    system- increases heart rate and blood
    pressure- increases concentration- constricts
    blood vessels- stresses heart- reduces urine
    output Long-term effects- increases risk of
    heart disease coronary thrombosis
  • - inhibits ability of blood to carry oxygen
    (CO)- excess acidity gt peptic ulcers-
    mouth/lung cancer- adverse effects on pregnancy

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Both compounds are heterocyclic with one or more
carbon atoms in the ring replaced by nitrogen
atoms. They both contain a tertiary amine group
caffeine
nicotine
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