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Alkaloids as Central Nervous System Stimulants

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Central nervous system stimulants

Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2000
Three major types of CNS stimulant are currently abused in sport: amphetamine, cocaine and caffeine. Each drug type has its own characteristic mechanism of action on CNS neurones and their associated receptors and nerve terminals. Amphetamine is widely abused in sports requiring intense anaerobic exercise where it prolongs the tolerance to anaerobic ...
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Central Nervous System Stimulants: Neuropharmacological Mechanisms

1988
The mechanisms underlying CNS-stimulant drug discrimination are discussed. Although different doses of CNS stimulants may produce qualitatively different cues, it appears that a relatively low dose of d-amphetamine (e.g., 1 mg/kg) elicits a "general" CNS-stimulant cue.
E B, Nielsen, J, Scheel-Krüger
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