why central nervous system stimulant is contraindicated in alcohol abuse
Alcohol is a CNS depressant.
Alcohol is a CNS depressant.
Alcohol is a CNS depressant.
Bupropion is considered an antidepressant drug with stimulant effect. But it can't be classified as a "CNS stimulant".
through the CNS as alcohol is a CNS depressant.
No. it is not Stimulant it is called Depressant
The first one that comes to mind is nicotine. Nicotine is a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant.
The most frequently used central nervous system stimulant is caffeine and it is most known around the world as the drug in coffee and tea. The most prescribed CNS would be methylphenidate, commonly known as the brand-name stimulant Ritalin.
Alcohol is classified as a CNS depressant. Not that it makes you feel depressed or sad but that it lowers the activity of the CNS so our thoughts and reactions are not as quick as they would be when not under the influence of alcohol.
It is a powerful CNS stimulant.
CNS (central nervous system) stimulant schedule II federal classification
Ethanol is a CNS depressant. It is only thought to be stimulating when individuals experience its disinhibiting properties and confuse this with CNS stimulation (which does not occur with ethanol).