Asked by Chelsic PoohbearJamara on Jul 13, 2024

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A decrease in the brain's production of endorphins has been associated with repeated use of

A) opiates.
B) depressants.
C) stimulants.
D) alcohol.

Endorphins

Chemicals naturally produced by the body that alleviate pain and enhance sensations of pleasure and well-being.

Opiates

A group of drugs derived from opium used for their analgesic, narcotic, and sedative properties.

  • Explain the concept of drug tolerance and the body's response to repeated use of substances, focusing on endorphin production.
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Tiffany RobinsonJul 16, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Endorphins are chemicals produced by the brain that act as natural painkillers and mood elevators. Opiates mimic the effects of endorphins, causing the brain to reduce its production of these chemicals over time. This leads to a decrease in the brain's natural ability to regulate pain and mood, which can contribute to addiction and withdrawal symptoms.