Different types of Stimulants
Effects of Stimulants
Treatments for Stimulant Abuse
100
This drug is powdery and white, can be snorted or smoked.
What is Cocaine
100
These type of effects include exhaustion, apathy, and depression; it is the crash after the high.
What are short-term effects
100
In this type of treatment, the patient will reside for minimum of 30 days to 3 months in a special facility for addicts.
What is Short-term Rehab
200
This drug is considered both a stimulant and depressant and is also highly addictive.
What is Nicotine
200
These types of effects include addiction, hostility, and paranoia.
What are long-term effects
200
With this type of treatment, the patient usually resides for minimum of 3 months to 1 year or more in a special facility for addicts.
What is Long-term Rehab
300
This drug floods the brain with dopamine and creates a sense of euphoria.
What is Methamphethamine (Meth)
300
These effects include increased heart rate, trouble sleeping, and high blood pressure.
What are the physical effects
300
This is where people go who are heavily dependant on drugs.
What is Rehabilitation
400
This drug makes you more alert and gives you a boost of energy.
What is Caffeine
400
These effects of the brain include seizures, nervous ticks, and extreme mood swings.
What are neurological effects
400
These treatments include rehab, single and group therapy, work on coping skills, respect, morals, anger management, and stress management.
What is Mental Treatments
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