CNS Addictive Disorders
Central Nervous System
consists of the brain and spinal cord which is affected by some neurological
conditions that are associated with substance use disorders.
The CNS gets slow down or speed up by the mind-altering drugs and the drugs
also affects the autonomic functions necessary for living, such as body
temperature, heart rate, blood pressure and respiration. The brain’s
neurotransmitters or chemical messengers get affect by addictive substance. From
a neurological point of view, addictive scatters emerge when a drug changes the
way the individual’s cerebrum feels the pleasure of
drugs.
The addictive drugs anticipate
the nerves in the mind by secreting dopamine a joy chemical
which affects their CNS normal function.