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    big role in ADHD’s symptoms listed above. It plays a large role in our brains functions including motivation‚ reward‚ and punishment. In Sajid‚ Poor‚ and Diaz’s article they discuss treating the lack of the neurotransmitter dopamine by using stimulant medications

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    Stimulants are designed to increase the attention span of a person while decreasing their impulsiveness. With all of this‚ stimulants potentially affect the heart. These medications cause sudden death in children and adults that mostly have existing heart issues. One side effect of stimulants relative to heart issues is racing heartbeat. Stimulants cause the heart to race and will eventually cause death if it isn’t controlled in a timely manner. In addition‚ stimulants also cause

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    many of students. Eventually‚ in 1937‚ Dr.Charles Bradley began prescribing stimulants to treat this disorder in children. It wasn’t until 1987‚ that the disorder earned its recognition by the American Psychiatric Associations (APA).Since

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    are many types of drugs and we all know that all of them are bad. Drugs are or can be an addiction to somebody who decided to start using them. There is many ways that somebody can use drugs like stimulants‚ depressant‚ inhalants‚ cannabinoids‚ hallucinogens and many more. One of the many types of stimulants is the Methylphenidate‚ “the Methylphenidate is a psych

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    an attempt to commit suicide. Types of Drugs It is not uncommon for more than one type of drug to be used simultaneously and this may blur the clinical presentation of an overdose. The types of drugs that are most likely to be abused include : Stimulants These drugs increase the activity of the central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system and increase alertness‚ endurance and improve moods. Examples • Amphetamines • Methamphetamines (meth) • Cannabis • Cocaine • Ecstasy (MDMA)

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    Conditioning happens when a controlled stimulant is coupled with an uncontrolled stimulant. Most of the time‚ the controlled stimulant is portrayed as a impartial stimulant. Meaning that the controlled stimulant does not help or support anything. The uncontrolled stimulant is biologic dominant and the unconditioned response from the uncontrolled stimulant is an uneducated response. This response anticipates and prepares itself for the uncontrolled stimulant. US stands for the unconditioned or uncontrolled

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    We in America tend to take medications for almost any problem we have‚ from headaches to gastrointestinal pain‚ to more serious chronic disorders such as depression and attention deficit disorder. While many of the uses of such medications may be necessary and legitimate‚ many are not‚ and due to this fact‚ many people become dependent on medications‚ mentally‚ and or physically. This problem is not simply the fault of the individual; in fact‚ the blame can also be placed upon the medical community

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    Literature Review History of Adderall and its Usage According to DSM-IV (2005)‚ Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is defined as “persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that is more frequently displayed and is more severe than is typically observed in individuals at comparable level of development.” A recent study suggests that 9% of U.S. school-aged children (3-17) are diagnosed with ADHD (US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ 2010). At first

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    The purpose of lab number thirteen was to examine the response of the daphnia to a chemical stimulant. Also examined was how human resting heart rates differed from the daphnia’s. Stimulants are any substances that raise the levels of activity in the body. Stimulants could be a number of things such as physical or chemical. Physical stimulus usually deal with something that affects the five senses such as sight‚ hearing these could be attributed to loud noises or too much light going into your eye

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    not treat. The most common type of medication is stimulants. Examples of types of stimulants commonly prescribed for ADD are Ritalin‚ Adderall‚ and Dexedrine. What these stimulants do is increase the levels of Dopamine in the brain. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that deals with motivation‚ pleasure‚ attention‚ and movement. Some people cannot take stimulants‚ such as those with heart defects. For these people there is an alternative‚ non-stimulant drug called Strattera. Instead of increasing dopamine

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