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What Are the Effects of Drugs on Neurotransmitter Functionality in the Brain?

Drugs can seriously affect how our brain's chemicals work. This impacts how we feel and act. Here are some effects I've seen:

  • Dopamine: Drugs that stimulate can raise dopamine levels. This can make people feel very happy, but it can also lead to addiction.

  • Serotonin: Some medications, like SSRIs, help increase serotonin. This can improve mood, but they usually take a while to start working.

  • GABA: Depressant drugs increase GABA activity. This helps to reduce anxiety, but it can make it hard to move around and coordinate well.

In the end, balance is key. Having too much or too little of these brain chemicals can cause a lot of ups and downs in how we feel and how our bodies react!

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What Are the Effects of Drugs on Neurotransmitter Functionality in the Brain?

Drugs can seriously affect how our brain's chemicals work. This impacts how we feel and act. Here are some effects I've seen:

  • Dopamine: Drugs that stimulate can raise dopamine levels. This can make people feel very happy, but it can also lead to addiction.

  • Serotonin: Some medications, like SSRIs, help increase serotonin. This can improve mood, but they usually take a while to start working.

  • GABA: Depressant drugs increase GABA activity. This helps to reduce anxiety, but it can make it hard to move around and coordinate well.

In the end, balance is key. Having too much or too little of these brain chemicals can cause a lot of ups and downs in how we feel and how our bodies react!

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