What are two major ways drugs can affect the brain?
How do drugs affect your brain?
- Imitating the brain’s natural chemical messengers.
- Overstimulating the “reward circuit” of the brain.
What drugs affect serotonin in the brain?
The drugs and supplements that could potentially cause serotonin syndrome include: Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), antidepressants such as citalopram (Celexa), fluoxetine (Prozac, Sarafem), fluvoxamine, paroxetine (Paxil, Pexeva, Brisdelle) and sertraline (Zoloft)
How does drug abuse affect the central nervous system?
Drug action Like neurotransmitters, drugs can speed up (CNS stimulants) or slow down (CNS depressants) the transfer of electro-chemical messages between neurons in the brain. Messages between neurons can also be distorted when hallucinogenic drugs are taken.
How do drugs affect dopamine?
A key effect that all drugs that cause dependence and addiction appear to have in common—a dramatic increase in dopamine signaling in a brain area called the nucleus accumbens (NAc), leading to euphoria and a desire to repeat the experience—is in many cases an indirect one.
What are the symptoms of high dopamine?
Effects of overly high dopamine levels include high libido, anxiety, difficulty sleeping, increased energy, mania, stress, and improved ability to focus and learn, among others.
Can your brain run out dopamine?
Dopamine Depletion. Dopamine depletion can happen to anyone and can be linked to numerous health and neurological health conditions like depression or PTSD, according to GoodTherapy. Similarly, drugs and alcohol temporarily flood the brain with dopamine.
How do you know if you have overdosed brain damage?
Symptoms of brain injury can include:
- Foggy Thinking.
- Dizziness or Disorientation.
- Balance Issues.
- Slower Processing Speeds.
- Judgment Issues.
- Slurred Speech.
- Change or Disruption in Sleep Patterns.
- Headaches.