endorphins
looked in my book :)
endorphins looked in my book :)
A substance that promotes the activity of a neurotransmitter is called an "agonist." Agonists bind to neurotransmitter receptors and mimic or enhance the effects of the natural neurotransmitter, thereby increasing its action in the brain or nervous system. For example, morphine acts as an agonist for endorphins, promoting pain relief and feelings of euphoria. This interaction can lead to various physiological and psychological effects depending on the neurotransmitter involved.
The neurotransmitter associated with the control of the pain response is serotonin, which helps regulate pain perception in the central nervous system. It plays a role in inhibiting the transmission of pain signals and modulating pain sensitivity.
The body's natural production of endorphins is likely to be increased during periods of stress or pain as a way to help manage and cope with these challenges. Endorphins act as natural painkillers and mood enhancers, providing a sense of well-being and reducing the perception of pain. Activities such as exercise, laughter, and meditation can also boost endorphin levels.
Opioids mimic endorphins, which are a type of neurotransmitter in the brain that act as the body's natural painkillers. When opioids bind to the brain's opioid receptors, they can produce pain relief and feelings of pleasure and euphoria.
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endorphin(s)
No, it is a neurotransmitter.
It is said for centuries than hashish is the best pain killer
SEROTONIN is a neurotransmitter that inhibits pain by blocking pain causing chemicals out of their receptor sites
A pain killer is an 'analgesic'.
pain is one of the bodys most important feelings because it alerts the body to possible danger
Endorphins are the natural opiates like neurotransmitters linked to pain control and pleasure. They are produced in response to stress and pain, helping to alleviate discomfort and promote feelings of well-being and euphoria.
Yes, it is a Pain killer.
Amoxicillin is not a pain killer, but an antibiotic.
Yes darvocet is a pain killer, not a very strong one but it is in fact a pain killer. It has propoxyphene in it.