Stimulant drugs used without consulting a doctor to ensure concentration while studying or preparing for exams have serious side effects. Experts point out that stimulant drugs used unconsciously outside of physician control can cause serious side effects, especially heart health.
NPISTANBUL Hospital Psychiatry Specialist Assoc. Dr. Gül Eryılmaz made important warnings about the drugs used by students to eliminate the lack of attention during midterm and final exams.
Repairs the attention center in the brain
Stating that such stimulant drugs are normally used by specialist physicians to repair attention deficit in patients, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gül Eryılmaz said, "The attention center in the brain can be damaged for any reason, sometimes due to diseases, different drugs and drugs. Stimulant attention drugs are important drugs used to repair this center."
We recommend that they should not be used uncontrolled
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gül Eryılmaz said that uncontrolled and continuous use of these stimulant drugs used in psychiatry can lead to very serious side effects and continued her words as follows; "We see that students take stimulant drugs in cases of distraction caused by insomnia due to long hours of studying during exam times. Unfortunately, when these drugs are used continuously and unconsciously outside of expert control, they can cause addiction and different diseases. In addition to significant psychiatric side effects such as increasing anxiety and anxiety, it can cause weight loss. As it is a stimulant drug, it can also lead to cardiac risks. They are drugs that should be monitored for long-term addiction and physical side effects in medical use. We recommend that those who use such stimulant drugs for a long time should definitely move away from uncontrolled consumption and use them under the supervision of a doctor."