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Dimenhydrinate and Recreational drug use

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Difference between Dimenhydrinate and Recreational drug use

Dimenhydrinate vs. Recreational drug use

Dimenhydrinate, marketed as Dramamine and Gravol among others, is an over-the-counter medication used to treat motion sickness and nausea. Recreational drug use is the use of a psychoactive drug to induce an altered state of consciousness for pleasure, by modifying the perceptions, feelings, and emotions of the user.

Similarities between Dimenhydrinate and Recreational drug use

Dimenhydrinate and Recreational drug use have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Acetylcholine, Atropine, Blood–brain barrier, Caffeine, Central nervous system, Diphenhydramine, Hallucinogen, Neuromuscular junction, Somnolence, Stimulant, Theobromine.

Acetylcholine

Acetylcholine (ACh) is an organic chemical that functions in the brain and body of many types of animals, including humans, as a neurotransmitter—a chemical message released by nerve cells to send signals to other cells.

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Atropine

Atropine is a medication to treat certain types of nerve agent and pesticide poisonings as well as some types of slow heart rate and to decrease saliva production during surgery.

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Blood–brain barrier

The blood–brain barrier (BBB) is a highly selective semipermeable membrane barrier that separates the circulating blood from the brain and extracellular fluid in the central nervous system (CNS).

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Caffeine

Caffeine is a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant of the methylxanthine class.

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Central nervous system

The central nervous system (CNS) is the part of the nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord.

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Diphenhydramine

Diphenhydramine is an antihistamine mainly used to treat allergies.

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Hallucinogen

A hallucinogen is a psychoactive agent which can cause hallucinations, perceptual anomalies, and other substantial subjective changes in thoughts, emotion, and consciousness.

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Neuromuscular junction

A neuromuscular junction (or myoneural junction) is a chemical synapse formed by the contact between a motor neuron and a muscle fiber.

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Somnolence

Somnolence (alternatively "sleepiness" or "drowsiness") is a state of strong desire for sleep, or sleeping for unusually long periods (compare hypersomnia).

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Stimulant

Stimulants (also often referred to as psychostimulants or colloquially as uppers) is an overarching term that covers many drugs including those that increase activity of the central nervous system and the body, drugs that are pleasurable and invigorating, or drugs that have sympathomimetic effects.

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Theobromine

Theobromine, formerly known as xantheose, is a bitter alkaloid of the cacao plant, with the chemical formula C7H8N4O2.

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Dimenhydrinate and Recreational drug use Comparison

Dimenhydrinate has 34 relations, while Recreational drug use has 402. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 2.52% = 11 / (34 + 402).

References

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