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    ADHD Analysis

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    other alternatives for children with ADHD to use instead of medications; such as taking vitamins, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Chinese herbs, dietary strategy, and acupuncture (Arnold, 1999). To identify what unknown factors relate to taking stimulant, non-stimulant, and alternatives medications, these treatments are in different stages of scientific experimentation, therefore patients may not know the effects that it may have physical and/or…

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    cigarettes, caffeine, and heroine (Khosh and Beneda). The medication ritalin is a stimulant that works the same way those harmful drugs do. In 1993, 2,500,000 prescriptions were written for ritalin (Khosh and Beneda). As is commonly known, all prescription drugs have side effects, but imagine the side effects of drugs identical to heroin and cocaine. Ritalin is a stimulant prescribed for ADHD. However, an increase in stimulant use might not be good. Since ADHD medicine is prescribed often,…

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    There is an ongoing effort to find a suitable medication to treat these addictions. However, behavioral interventions have been proven to help stimulant addictions. There are three types of behavioral interventions that are effective, contingency management (CM), congnitive-behavorial therapy (CBT), and therapeutic communities (TC) (NIDA, 1969c). CM focuses on incentivizing abstinence from drug…

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    Understanding Addiction

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    Addiction, we learn about the six major drug classes (Stimulants, CNS Depressants, Hallucinogens, Inhalants, Cannabinoids, and Narcotics) and what they do to the body and brain, and how history has affected drug use today. We also learned about cultural differences of drug use. To understand addiction, we need to understand how drugs work and what they do. Understanding Addiction Final Research Paper Stimulants In the six major drug types, stimulants are considered “uppers” as they increase…

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    Four Types Of Drug Abuse

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    Pharmacology Research Paper Webster dictionary defines a drug as "a medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body”. The four major classifications of drugs are stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, and narcotics. Each of these classes of drugs takes a different physiological effect on the body. Since each class causes a different type of physiological effect on the body, the reasons for their use varies greatly depending on the…

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    “Chocolate contains more than 300 chemicals. Caffeine, a stimulant, is the most well known, but is present only in small amounts” (Haines). A stimulant is a substance that raises levels nervous or psychological activity in a person’s body. This means that caffeine can make a person happier and more hyper. Although it is the most well known, caffeine is not the only stimulant in chocolate. A quote describing another chemical in chocolate is “Another stimulant is theobromine, found in amounts…

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    leaving no memory of events that occur while under the influence, reduce your reaction time, impair mental functioning and judgment, and cause confusion. Depressants are the opposite of stimulants, Stimulants accelerate different parts of the body while depressants slow them down. Referred to as uppers, stimulants reverse the effects of fatigue on both…

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    An example of a stimulant is caffeine, this is a widely available substance found in a variety of foods and drinks including coffee, team, chocolate and many energy drinks. When caffeine is consumed it is absorbed straight into the blood stream, which will cause a number of physiological effects on the body. Caffeine is a stimulant, which will thereby increase arousal which is a benefactor for improving reaction time, concentration…

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    Recent research now connects reduced regional volumes of the cerebellum with Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder. Stimulants are currently the most common method of treating this mental disorder, but what effect do they have on the brain and how are they subduing the symptoms? Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD for short, is a very common childhood mental disorder, with symptoms ranging from difficulty paying attention to general hyperactivity. Many previous…

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    adulthood. When taking this medication you can take it as a stimulant or a non-stimulant. Many people are wondering will medication help students concentrate more on tests? This new trend giving students drug to do better on Standardized tests is becoming to wonder to everybody. When taking medication, it should be for what the doctor prescribes you not to do better on tests. To researching on…

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