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What is the drug classification of nicotine?

a.stimulant and narcotic

b.depressant and diuretic

c.stimulant and depressant

d.narcotic and neuroleptic

Respuesta :

C would really be the only one that makes sense

Answer:

Nicotine acts as a stimulant and/or depressant in the body.

Explanation:

A stimulant is known as a substance that causes pleasure and exhilaration by increasing the nervous system and physiological activity levels. A depressant, on the other hand, is the opposite of a stimulant - it decreases one's neurotransmission levels in order to lower nervous system activity and thereby calm them down. By doing this, nicotine creates differing effects, such as a sense of security or euphoria, within the person, which easily allows them to become addicted.  It is a substance that changes the way your body and/or mind functions, which is why it's often included in drugs. For example, nicotine is usually found in tobacco and plays a big part in why said drug is so addictive to many.