It is used as a stimulant in languid states of the system, and as a sialagogue in paralysis of the tongue and mouth. |
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By its sialagogue and stimulant effects upon the gastric membranes it promotes digestion. |
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Caffeine is also a powerful central nervous system stimulant, acting particularly on the brain and skeletal muscles. |
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Earnings from khat, an amphetamine like stimulant that is banned in the United States and several European countries, has doubled. |
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In addition, they had probably already thought of something, such as dosing her with a stimulant. |
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It also acted as a stimulant, a sedative, an appetite suppressant, and fed smokers' addictions. |
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The tea is a stimulant for digestive disorders and is particularly beneficial in the case of seasickness. |
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From what I hear it's basically a stimulant similar to caffeine but without the crash at the end. |
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The stimulant effects of caffeine in coffee are well known to help improve energy and alertness. |
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It is universally accepted that caffeinated tea raises metabolic rate because caffeine is a stimulant. |
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Cocaine is a potent CNS stimulant and vasoconstrictor that can precipitate hypertension, tachycardia, and fatal cardiac arrhythmias. |
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Caffeine, for example, is a powerful stimulant, while the nicotine in cigarettes is a sedative. |
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Others combined wine with strychnine, a poison used as a stimulant in small amounts. |
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Four percent of the Thai population is estimated to be addicted to the stimulant drug. |
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Bitter orange peel contains synephrine, a stimulant comparable to the banned weight-loss aid ephedra. |
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Psychostimulants include a diverse class of drugs exhibiting central nervous system stimulant properties, and have a high abuse potential. |
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Some children are prescribed stimulant medicines for decades, even after they grow up. |
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These findings suggest that many stimulant users discontinued their drug use as they aged. |
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Caffeine is a bitter alkaloid found especially in coffee, tea, and kola nuts and used medicinally as a stimulant and diuretic. |
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A decongestant spray may cause more congestion in some people, and over-the-counter sprays may have stimulant side effects. |
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The chewing of the leaf helps with the symptoms of altitude sickness, wards off hunger, and provides mild stimulant effects. |
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Ritalin is a stimulant whose effects are similar to those of amphetamine, methamphetamine and cocaine. |
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The stimulant drugs are based on amphetamine and carry a risk of sudden death from fatal heart rhythms. |
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For constipation, an osmotic laxative is preferred over stimulant laxatives. |
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Researchers may be far from understanding the long-term effects of stimulant drugs like methamphetamine on the brain. |
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In small doses it serves as a stimulant for the entire digestive tract, associating it with bitter tonics, or other restoratives. |
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These medications preserve the anorectic effects of amphetamines with weaker stimulant activity and little abuse potential. |
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We assume that the present findings may be due to a secondary effect of stimulant drug treatment. |
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Crack cocaine is a potent hard crystalline form of cocaine, the addictive drug derived from the coca plant and used as a stimulant. |
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The amino acid arginine is an immune system enhancer and powerful growth hormone stimulant. |
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Her voice is good if not emotionally gripping and her songs have an attractive quality but an edgy stimulant is sadly lacking. |
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The AAP does not recommend routine use of pemoline, a long-acting stimulant, because of rare but potentially fatal hepatotoxicity. |
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Because of lack of efficacy or the emergence of adverse effects, stimulant therapy is unsuccessful in 25 to 30 percent of children. |
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For example, a patient taking neuroleptics who relapses to stimulant medications is at risk of hyperpyrexia. |
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There do not appear to be any adverse long-term behavioral effects resulting from chronic stimulant use. |
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A stimulant action on the parasympathetic portion of the oculomotor nucleus is responsible for pupillary miosis. |
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A major growth stimulant over the review period was increased consumer demand for food products requiring minimal preparation. |
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It is possible that other neurotransmitters are involved in the still relatively unknown psychopharmacology of stimulant medication. |
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More credit is not an antidote but instead a potent stimulant for Financial Fragility. |
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Highlanders used baldmoney or spignel to give food a spicy flavour and also chewed the roots as a stimulant and to relieve flatulence. |
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Users often present with multiple drug ingestions, which may include stimulant and depressant drugs. |
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Hence a urine test showed minute traces of the banned stimulant pseudo-ephedrine. |
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Angola's post-civil war economic and political stability since 2002 is a stimulant for increasing trade and investment. |
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Major international companies, however, remain a major stimulant to Paisley and Renfrewshire and the export effort. |
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In modern pharmacopoeia, galbanum is still used as a tonic and stimulant, as well as for its action on the kidneys. |
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Magnesium hydroxide is less likely to irritate the digestive tract than a stimulant laxative such as senna. |
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A relative of both amphetamine and mescaline, MDMA is often described as a stimulant with psychedelic qualities. |
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Cloves are even useful as a stimulant to strengthen uterine muscle contractions during childbirth. |
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Milk Thistle has a long history as a medicinal plant which can be used as a liver stimulant, for detoxification and as a liver tonic. |
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One person will find his stimulant in an emergency while another may feel anxiety and consternation. |
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He tested positive for the banned stimulant, methamphetamine, after winning the bronze medal in the slalom at Salt Lake City. |
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This isn't surprising as low interest rates are proving an inadequate stimulant to get European economies moving again. |
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In addition, we suggest that ingested ethanol may be an appetitive stimulant. |
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The brink of disaster can be a mighty potent stimulant for forcing a company to save itself. |
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Because it may act as a mild stimulant to the central nervous system, some may classify caffeine as addictive. |
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At first cocaine was used only as a stimulant, but it soon became, and still is, widely abused. |
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Traditionally, the betel nut was chewed as a mild stimulant, but this is much less common today. |
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Drinking alcohol has long been a favourite stimulant and helps people mix together socially in China. |
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It is also a central nervous system stimulant, which can aid in activities that require concentration. |
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They contain man-made chemicals such as mephedrone and methylenedioxypyrovalerone, related to khat, an organic stimulant found in Arab and East African countries. |
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In spite of its name, it is neither a stimulant nor an aphrodisiac. |
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Links lead to arnica, otherwise knows as Leopard's bane, a daisy that is a narcotic and stimulant used to treat bruises, found in the mountains of Europe. |
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Whether as stimulant or a sedative such tales must have stirred the deepest wells of political consciousness in the most backward of backwoodsmen. |
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What's interesting about the study's finding is that it dodges the trap that snares much of the research on stimulant medication. |
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Because cigarettes can be either a stimulant or a relaxant, the game has two modes. |
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Do not use strong laxatives, such as the stimulant laxative senna, on a routine basis unless on the advice of doctor, because long term use of such laxatives can be harmful. |
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Ecstasy, also known as MDMA, is a synthetic, psychoactive drug chemically similar to the stimulant methamphetamine and the hallucinogen mescaline. |
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In the early 1900s it became the main stimulant drug used in most of the tonics and elixirs that were developed to treat a wide variety of illnesses. |
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Traditional treatments, such as the stimulant drugs methylphenidate and amphetamine, outperformed caffeine in improving functioning and reducing levels of hyperactivity. |
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It is a mild stimulant and is potentially addictive, but harmless. |
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Most of the mold is cut off and the plants are shipped by boat to Hong Kong where a chemical stimulant is added to enhance the effect of the herbs. |
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The scent of spikenard, not to be confused with American spikenard, a stimulant, is, surprisingly, sedative, since it increases serotonin availability. |
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This drug reduces stimulant craving and withdrawal symptoms. |
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Elevating plasma cortisol levels, either by exogenous administration or stress, facilitates the acquisition of stimulant administration in preclinical rodent models. |
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These risks are due to a combination of the drug's stimulant effect that allows the user to dance for long periods of time in the hot and crowded environment of rave parties. |
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Because of its ease of manufacture and ready availability, methamphetamine has become the sympathomimetic amine of choice among stimulant abusers. |
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She, like any parent, wanted to find out whether what her child was taking was really working, because there are side effects of taking stimulant medications. |
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The stimulant laxative castor oil, for example, can cause early labor. |
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In Peruvian herbal medicine the plant is believed to be sudorific, cicatrizant, astringent, stomachic, stimulant, febrifuge, antidiarrhetic, and anti-tumorous. |
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Overuse of superphosphate chemicals in the farming industry have given this element a bad name, but used sparingly in the home garden is it a vital plant growth stimulant. |
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A stimulant is a rather imprecise term used for a variety of different kinds of drug, some with medical uses and others with only recreational use. |
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Quinine, as well as being used as a prophylactic against malaria, was also considered to be an appetite stimulant and a more general antidote to fever. |
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Its positive benefits are that it is a social stimulant and a potent dilator of the bronchial muscles, so it is important in the treatment of asthma. |
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There is, of course, one notorious precedent of a British competitor who failed a drug test for a stimulant at an Olympic Games and emerged unscathed. |
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And aged cheese, red wine and processed meats can contain tyramine, a compound that can cause the brain to release norepinephrine, a stimulant. |
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The amphetamine-related stimulant Ritalin is used to treat hyperactive children. |
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This hallucinogen is also a mild stimulant and hence enhances slightly the preorgasmic sensations. |
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This is bad news, since cortisol also acts as an appetite stimulant. |
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Some drugs used as entheogens include kava which can act as a stimulant, a sedative, a euphoriant and an anesthetic. |
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There is also a long history of the use of Narcissus as a stimulant and to induce trance like states and hallucinations. |
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The drug is composed of synthetic chemicals related to cathinone, an amphetamine-like stimulant found naturally in the khat plant. |
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It has been suggested that high amounts of caffeine acted as a mental stimulant to his creativity. |
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Soon arose the notion of a tranquilizer which was quite different from any sedative or stimulant. |
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Australian Aboriginal people used the plant pituri for its nicotine content, as well as the plant Nicotiana gossei, which is a stimulant. |
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An energy drink is a type of beverage containing stimulant drugs, predominantly caffeine. |
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Myrtle has also long been used as a stimulant, astringent, emetic, antispasmodic, expectorant, diaphoretic, and tonic. |
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Using a chemical stimulant, his team coaxed the prophages to mutate into a new form that destroyed the bacteria. |
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Modafinil is a central nervous stimulant medication that is an effective treatment for narcolepsy and hypersomnia. |
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Firstly, the stimulant most likely to cause growth retardation is dexamphetamine. |
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An estimated 1 in 50 school-age children in the United States receive stimulant medication to help quell inattentiveness and hyperactivity. |
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They are demulcents, emollients, a heart stimulant and help in checking the loss of memory. |
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Aphid honeydew, a potential stimulant of Cochliobolus sativus and Septoria nodorum and the competitive role of saprophytic mycoflora. |
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It contains a monoamine alkaloid called cathinone, an amphetamine-like stimulant. |
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Mephodrone, also known as 4-methylmethcathinone or 4-methylephedrone, is a synthetic stimulant drug of the amphetamine and cathinone classes. |
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But even chocolate, which contains a stimulant, theobromine that's poisonous to dogs, can be fatal. |
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The addictive alkaloid nicotine is a stimulant, and popularly known as the most characteristic constituent of tobacco. |
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Anise has aromatic, diaphoretic, relaxant, stimulant, tonic, carminative and stomachic properties. |
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The concomitant use of an osmotic laxative, magnesium sulphate, and a stimulant laxative, bisacodyl, does not enhance the laxative effect. |
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A floral attractant, a feeding stimulant, and an insecticide might be impregnated in the kind of twist tie used to close garbage bags, for example. |
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The chemicals lure the flies into the trap, where they are retained and induced to feed on a panel that contains a feeding stimulant and toxicant. |
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The prescribed treatment for bradycardia is a heart stimulant, atropine, that is commonly available in hospital emergency rooms, but not on airplanes. |
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Excessive use of stimulants can promote stimulant psychosis. |
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There's magnesium to overcome tiredness and guarana, a stimulant. |
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Radishes are considered a good source of calcium, iron, phosphorus, vitamins and fiber, which has diuretic, antiscorbutic and stimulant activities. |
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Infusions of the aerial parts are used in the northern regions of Argentina as antispasmodic, febrifuge, stimulant, emenagogue, excitant and antihelmintic. |
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Remember this is a stimulant and it does not come free of side effects like jitteriness, headaches or upset stomach, not to mention interrupted sleep. |
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Tobacco contains the alkaloid nicotine, which is a stimulant. |
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The 28-year-old revealed she almost walked away from the sport in February 2013 when she was banned after testing positive for the stimulant sibutramine. |
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U is for Urtication, the use of stinging nettles as a stimulant. |
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The Solihull Council team also found a huge stash of illegally-imported betel leaves, a mild stimulant which can be chewed or smoked, in three separate shipments. |
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Despite containing guaranine, a stimulant similar to caffeine, the brand would not be positioned in the energy category, but as a soft drink like Coca-Cola, he explained. |
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The coca leaves juice has a mild stimulant effect, and is known to ease stomach pain and help people from the lowlands cope with altitude sickness. |
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Just as praise is a better stimulant than criticism, so appreciation is better than lack of it and building up a person's self-respect is more resultful than tearing it down. |
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Much gabble is to be found in the literature of the world upon the function of woman as inspiration, stimulant and agente provocateuse to the creative artist. |
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