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stimulant, any substance that causes an increase in activity in various parts of the nervous system nervous system, network of specialized tissue that controls actions and reactions of the body and its adjustment to the environment. Virtually all members of the animal kingdom have at least a rudimentary nervous system. ..... Click the link for more information. or directly increases muscle activity. Cerebral, or psychic, stimulants act on the central nervous system and provide a temporary sense of alertness and well-being as well as relief from fatigue. Drugs such as caffeine caffeine (kăfēn`), odorless, slightly bitter alkaloid found in coffee , tea , kola nuts (see cola ), ilex plants (the source of the ..... Click the link for more information. and the amphetamines amphetamine (ămfĕt`əmēn), any one of a group of drugs that are powerful central nervous system stimulants . ..... Click the link for more information. belong in this category, and several groups of drugs chemically similar to antihistamines antihistamine (ăn'tĭhĭs`təmēn) ..... Click the link for more information. and phenothiazines phenothiazine (fē'nəthī`əzĭn), any one of a class of drugs used to control mental disorders. ..... Click the link for more information. also act as mild psychic stimulants (see psychopharmacology psychopharmacology (sī'kōfär'məkŏl`əjē) ..... Click the link for more information. ). Cocaine cocaine (kōkān`, kō`kān), alkaloid drug derived from the leaves of the coca shrub. ..... Click the link for more information. , besides its effect as a local anesthetic, also stimulates the central nervous system, producing excitement and erratic behavior. The hallucinogenic drugs hallucinogenic drug (həl ..... Click the link for more information. are also central nervous system stimulants. A second class of stimulants that affect the medulla and spinal cord includes derivatives of niacinamide (nicotinic acid amide) and other chemically diverse compounds; they are sometimes used to speed the return to wakefulness after anesthesia anesthesia (ănĭsthē`zhə) [Gr. Other substances act mainly on the autonomic nervous system. Drugs that stimulate the parasympathetic portion of the autonomic nervous system, such as pilocarpine pilocarpine (pīlōkär`pēn), naturally occurring alkaloid obtained from plants of the genus Pilocarpus stimulantAny drug that excites any bodily function; usually one that stimulates the central nervous system, inducing alertness, elevated mood, wakefulness, increased speech and motor activity, and decreased appetite. Their mood-elevating effects make some stimulants (e.g., amphetamines, caffeine and its relatives, cocaine, nicotine) potent drugs of abuse (see drug addiction). Ritalin, prescribed for attention deficit disorder in children, is a mild stimulant. stimulant 1. a drug or similar substance that increases physiological activity, esp of a particular organ 2. increasing physiological activity; stimulating stimulant [′stim·yə·lənt] (pharmacology) A drug or agent that temporarily acts on muscles, nerves, or a sensory end organ, producing an increase in its state of activity. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Recalled to the bedside by the moans of his patient, the Kind- hearted Physician administered a stimulant, a tonic, and a nutrient, and went away. For herself, she said, she was troubled with a lowness in that respect which required a constant stimulant; though whether the aforesaid stimulant was derived from the suspicious bottle of which mention has been already made or from other sources, she did not say. They continually invited me to partake of food, and when after eating heartily I declined the viands they continued to offer me, they seemed to think that my appetite stood in need of some piquant stimulant to excite its activity. |
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