Prescription Stimulants

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What are the street names/slang terms for it?

Brand names are: Ritalin, Adderall, Dexadrine

What is it?

A class of drugs that enhance brain activity. Prescription stimulants were used historically to treat asthma, obesity, neurological disorders, and a variety of other ailments, before their potential for abuse and addiction became apparent.

What does it look like?

Tablets and capsules.

How is it used?

Medically, they are now prescribed for only a few health conditions, including narcolepsy, attention–deficit hyperactivity disorder and short–term treatment of obesity. They are swallowed and may be injected when abused.

What are its short–term effects?

Stimulants increase the amount of norepinephrine and dopamine in the brain, which increases blood pressure and heart rate, constricts blood vessels, increases blood glucose, and increases breathing. Effects can feel like an increase alertness, attention, and energy along with a sense of euphoria. There is also the potential for cardiovascular failure (heart attack) or lethal seizures.

What are its long–term effects?

Stimulants can be addictive in that individuals begin to use them compulsively. Taking high doses of some stimulants repeatedly over a short time can lead to feelings of hostility or paranoia. Additionally, taking high doses of a stimulant may result in dangerously high body temperatures and an irregular heartbeat. There is also the potential for cardiovascular failure (heart attack) or lethal seizures.

Source: NIDA Research Report on Prescription Medications

Last Updated: 01/01/04
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