ChapTER 5 Body Rhythms and Mental States 175
TaBlE 5.1 Some psychoactive Drugs and Their Effects
Class of Drug Type Common Effects
Some Results of abuse/
addiction
Amphetamines
Methamphetamine
MDMA (Ecstasy)*
Stimulants Wakefulness, alertness,
raised metabolism,
elevated mood
Nervousness, headaches, loss
of appetite, high blood pressure,
delusions, psychosis, heart
damage, convulsions, death
Cocaine Stimulant Euphoria, excitation,
feelings of energy,
suppressed appetite
Excitability, sleeplessness,
sweating, paranoia, anxiety,
panic, depression, heart
damage, heart failure, injury to
nose if sniffed
Nicotine (tobacco) Stimulant Varies from alertness to
calmness, depending on
mental set, setting,
and prior arousal;
decreases appetite for
carbohydrates
Nicotine: heart disease, high
blood pressure, impaired
circulation, erectile problems
in men, damage throughout the
body due to lowering of a key
enzyme
Tar (residue from smoking
cigarettes): lung cancer,
emphysema, mouth
and throat cancer, many other
health risks
Caffeine Stimulant Wakefulness,
alertness, shortened
reaction time
Restlessness, insomnia, muscle
tension, heartbeat irregularities,
high blood pressure
Alcohol
(1–2 drinks)
Depressant Depends on setting and
mental set; tends to act like a
stimulant because it reduces
inhibitions and anxiety
Alcohol (several/
many drinks)
Depressant Slowed reaction time,
tension, depression, reduced
ability to store new memories
or retrieve old ones, poor
coordination
Blackouts, cirrhosis of the liver,
other organ damage, mental
and neurological impairment,
psychosis, death with very large
amounts
Tranquilizers
(e.g., Valium);
barbiturates (e.g.,
phenobarbital)
Depressants Reduced anxiety and
tension, sedation
Increased dosage needed for
effects; impaired motor and
sensory functions, impaired
permanent storage of new
information, withdrawal
symptoms; possibly convulsions,
coma, death (especially when
taken with other drugs)
Opium, heroin,
morphine, codeine,
codone-based pain
relievers
Opiates Euphoria, relief of pain Loss of appetite, nausea,
constipation, withdrawal
symptoms, convulsions, coma,
possibly death
LSD, psilocybin,
mescaline, Salvia
divinorum
Psychedelics Depending on the drug:
exhilaration, visions and
hallucinations, insightful
experiences
Psychosis, paranoia, panic
reactions
Marijuana Mild
psychedelic
(classification
controversial)
Relaxation, euphoria,
increased appetite, reduced
ability to store new memories,
other effects depending on
mental set and setting
Throat and lung irritation,
possible lung damage if smoked
heavily
- Ecstasy also has psychedelic properties.