Answer: The answer is quite simply put... in the names :3
Explanation: Stimulants are types of drugs that stimulate the central nervous system. With users and those who have overdosed on CNS stimulants such as Amphetamines, Cocaine, and Caffeine you will see INCREASES of Heart Rate, Respiratory Rate, Blood Pressure (stimulants act upon the sympathetic nervous system, ie “fight or flight”). Additionally you will see pupil dilation, increased agitation, and some audio-visual hallucinations.
With CNS depressants such as Opioids, you will see depressed CNS functions, such DECREASED Respiratory drive, Heart Rate, and Blood pressure. Additionally you will notice patients become sluggish and have decreased level of consciousness. Last difference are pinpoint pupils.
Answer:
I would say the answer is Increased Cholesterol
Explanation:
The answer to this question can be figured out by deducing the gist of the options given. A quick scan of the choices would land our eyes to antibiotics - a term we all, perhaps, have already encountered in times when we needed to fight sickness. Despite being a pathogen, antibiotics serve as "beneficial bacteria" since it helps fight off the harmful ones.
ANSWER: C. Antibiotics
R-dopa has no effect on the Parkison's disease.
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