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Stimulant

A stimulant is a type of drug that increases activity in the brain. It can increase alertness, attention, and energy, as well as elevate blood pressure, heart rate, and respiration.

Types of Stimulants[edit]

Stimulants are classified into several types, including:

Effects of Stimulants[edit]

Stimulants can have both short-term and long-term effects. Short-term effects can include increased heart rate, decreased blood flow, increased blood sugar, opened-up breathing passages. Long-term use of stimulants can lead to severe health issues like heart disease, seizures, and mental disorders.

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