What is the meanings and examples of stimulant, analgesic,sedative, narcotic and hallucinogen?
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Stimulants are psychoactive drugs that induce temporary improvements in either mental/physical function/both such as enhanced alertness, wakefulness, & locomotion, among others. Many stimulants are also capable of improving mood & relieving anxiety, & some can even induce feelings of euphoria. However many of these drugs also cause anxiety. E.g: Caffeine is a mild stimulant compound that is found naturally in coffee, tea, & to a lesser degree, in cocoa or chocolate. It is the world’s most widely used psychoactive drug & by far the most common stimulant. Nicotine is the active chemical constituent in tobacco, of which is available in many forms, including cigarettes, cigars, & chewing tobacco, among others. Amphetamines are known to cause elevated mood & euphoria as well as rebound depression & anxiety.Therefore they also qualify as hallucinogens.Physicians occasionally prescribe amphetamines to treat major depression, where subjects do not respond well to tradition SSRI medications. Ec