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Stimulant Drug Addiction
(related terms: "uppers")
Stimulants are drugs that increase the user's energy level and alertness, mood, and perception of well-being creating a euphoric (high, rush...) feeling. Examples of stimulants: nicotine, cocaine (coke, blow, crack...)and amphetamines (methamphetamines/Speed/Crystal, methylphenidate/Ritalin/Aderol, and MDMA/Ecstasy).
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