Recovery Partner Network

Recovery Partner Network

Recovery Partner Network

  • What drug affects the central nervous system?

What drug affects the central nervous system?

Tuesday 16th February 2021

Learn how stimulants and depressants affect brain function in this 'Recovery Partner Network' episode. Understand the science behind their powerful effects.
 

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How Drugs Impact Your Brain: Stimulants vs. Depressants

Ever wondered how different drugs mess with your brain? This episode of 'Recovery Partner Network' dives deep into the world of central nervous system (CNS) drugs, breaking down how stimulants like cocaine and methamphetamine, and depressants such as opiates, benzodiazepines, and alcohol, can seriously affect brain function. The hosts unravel the science behind these substances, explaining how they either speed up or slow down your brain's activity.
If you're curious about how these drugs can lead to addiction or why they have such a powerful grip on users, this episode sheds light on the mechanics at play. Perfect for anyone looking to understand the real impact of these substances on mental health and overall well-being.
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