I'm not sure of what all substances stimulate dopamine, but off the top of my head, psychostimulants such as Cocaine, Amphetamines, Piperazines, Piperidines, Nicotine, and Arecoline have a major impact on dopamine levels. Opiates/Opioids and Cannabinoids have some kind of impact on dopamine, but I have no idea how.
Dopamine is an important neurotransmitter that is produced by the brain. It is responsible for alertness and motor function, so it is good to have enough quantities early in the day. One of the things that can improve the release of dopamine is to have a high protein breakfast. That would mean things like lean meats, fish, tofu, legumes, yogurt, and cheese. Nuts can also be a good source of protein but in large enough quantities they would also contain a large percentage of fats. The best source might be white meat from chicken breast, egg whites like Egg Beaters, tuna packed in water.
dopamine plays and important role of the brain
Dopamine is responsible for allowing you to feel pleasure, satisfaction and motivation. When you feel good that you have achieved something, it's because you have a surge of dopamine in the brain.
The effects of dopamine on the brain can be mimicked by the drug levodopa: levodopa therapy is the mainstay of PD treatment in its early stages.
tardive dyskinesia
Side effects of DAs are similar to those of levodopa, including drowsiness and confusion. DAs may cause dyskinesias in at least 50% of patients.
i dont believe your dopamine levels will even return to normal after abusing drugs
There are many possible effects that love can have on body chemistry. Some of these effects include an increase of the following brain chemicals: dopamine, oxytocin, testosterone and norepinephrine.
They inhibit the expression of dopamine.
The "substance" binds itself to the dopamine receptors and tricks the brain into believing it is receiving messages from dopamine.
changes in dopamine activity
dopamine
The effects of dopamine on the brain can be mimicked by the drug levodopa: levodopa therapy is the mainstay of PD treatment in its early stages.
tardive dyskinesia
Drug therapy may take several forms, including replacement of dopamine, inhibition of dopamine metabolism to increase the effects of the dopamine already present, or sensitization of dopamine receptors. Drugs may be used singly or in combination
dopamine and norepinephrine
antipsychotics
antipsychotic drugs
Anti psychotic medication is used to treat schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and various other conditions. It works by blocking dopamine receptors in the brain, meaning that the effects of dopamine are lessened.
Side effects of DAs are similar to those of levodopa, including drowsiness and confusion. DAs may cause dyskinesias in at least 50% of patients.