Don’t
be surprised if you see your children taking a pill before exam or
before an interview?? Just
as you might drink a cup of coffee to help you stay alert, they are
turning to prescription drugs to boost academic performance. The
pill, that they have taken, would instantly make them work harder,
improve their brain function and make them much “smarter”. These
are Performance-enhancing drugs or Smart Drugs!!! Not familiar???
Yes, its new way of youngsters to boost up their mind.
Smart Drugs are pharmaceuticals meant to treat disorders like ADHD, narcolepsy, and Alzheimer’s, taken to improve memory, learning, focus, attention, and other cognitive skills. These substances work by altering availability of the brain’s supply of neurotransmitters, (types of chemicals that help our nerves communicate by bridging the synapsis gap between them), hormones and enzymes with increased oxygen. Stimulating nerve grown and health is also an added benefit. As a result, linguistics skills and memory are highly upgraded and this increase in brain energy translates to higher physical stamina. Now a days, these are becoming increasingly popular among college students, But is this cheating?.
Smart Drugs are pharmaceuticals meant to treat disorders like ADHD, narcolepsy, and Alzheimer’s, taken to improve memory, learning, focus, attention, and other cognitive skills. These substances work by altering availability of the brain’s supply of neurotransmitters, (types of chemicals that help our nerves communicate by bridging the synapsis gap between them), hormones and enzymes with increased oxygen. Stimulating nerve grown and health is also an added benefit. As a result, linguistics skills and memory are highly upgraded and this increase in brain energy translates to higher physical stamina. Now a days, these are becoming increasingly popular among college students, But is this cheating?.
Many
people use these drugs daily in order to complete professional
responsibilities such as to focus while they are at work, while they
are working on a project, and in some cases to do even basic tasks
(those with ADD/ADHD). These are stimulants used to improve energy
and motivation. Some have neuroprotective qualities to help reduce
damage to the brain caused by aging. In addition to an increased
sense of confidence, and brilliance, they can also help
neuroplasticity.
Modern
society is performance-driven. Students might be thinking one step
ahead and believe that these drugs will help them on their quest to
get good grades, get a good degree, which will eventually help them
to get a good job. This might be the reason; they’re putting their
careers ahead of their own health. Studies have repeatedly shown
that smart drugs don’t make you smarter but they’re pretty
good at making you think you’re performing
better.
These
supplements are taken in order to improve their ability to learn,
create and recall memories, reason, and concentrate. These
drugs are not used to escape from work and to avoid responsibility
but to work more and much better. These are becoming
popular among lawyers, bankers, and other professionals who are keen
to gain a competitive advantage over colleagues. They makes us work
shorter hours in a more focused and productive manner, rather than
long hours in an unfocused and unproductive way.
Smart
drugs can also be of great help to people who work long shifts, and
to those who have to maintain high levels of performance under
stressful conditions. For eg; soldiers are given the drug
to help them stay awake and alert during missions. In
today's competitive society, the desire for increased intelligence is
becoming more prevalent. Smart drugs, also known as nootropics, are
drugs taken to enhance cognitive functioning.
It
is the pressure on students to do well in examinations thereby making
their future secure. Who all use it?? There are those who may rely on
memory-enhancing drugs because they had left their revisions too late
or spent too much time partying and not put in the work necessary for
success. For whatever reason, more students are resorting to “smart
drugs” in order to pass their examinations.
The
king of ‘Smart Drugs’ is Modafinil, usually prescribed to
patients who have narcolepsy, a long-term neurological disorder that
decreases the ability to regulate sleep-wake cycles. When it comes to
short-term performance, the drugs do seem to work. Modafinil
increases the amount of dopamine in the brain, the neurotransmitter
associated with reward. It also increases norepinephrine, a substance
similar to adrenaline that promotes wakefulness and attention. This
causes the incredible ‘superhuman’ effect students so often seek.
Its
a known fact that we consolidate our memories, a
process that "fixes" newly formed memories and determines
how they are shaped,
during sleep. Smart drugs has no long-term benefits without getting
good quality sleep. i.e. Study
drugs are counterproductive.
These drugs which are used to
keep alert and postpone tiredness
is causing Sleep deprivation. Not only students would be affected by
the widespread acceptance of smart drugs but we all. We often talk
about lifelong learning, and many jobs in the information age require
that we constantly update our knowledge. Smart
drugs only increase the amount of concepts the student will be able
to comprehend and memorize within a given period of time
– no
information is being suctioned from the book into the student's
brain.
If
you had a potentially life-threatening illness, which physician would
you want handling your case: the doctor using Modafinil, or his
counterpart?
There’s
an abundance of natural substances that makes
your brain healthier by supporting, nourishing, and protecting the
brain — amino acids, vitamins, minerals, herbs, phytonutrients,
antioxidants, essential fatty acids, and more. Amino
acids like taurine, an ingredient included in some energy drinks, or
creatine, a supplement that was first used by bodybuilders and
athletes. Traditional herbal remedies used to improve memory, like
ginkgo and ginseng, are nootropics. L-theanine
is found in green tea imparts a state of relaxed concentration.
Coffee
and energy drinks cause the same effect.
Moreover,
these are prescription-only drugs, illegal to sell or distribute.
Many websites illegally sell drugs like Ritalin and Modafinil without
a valid prescription. Also Asian countries especially in India, there
are stores which sell them without prescription. People from various
countries have been using this… My
opinion is that it's
a criminal offence to supply prescription-only medicines without a
valid prescription and
websites
offering them are also
acting
illegally. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency
says young people are gambling with their health by using
prescription medicines in a bid to get higher marks in exams. How
do we maintain a sense of our own capabilities and
be silent?
Whether
is it morally acceptable and praiseworthy to use these types of
drugs? I
would say their
use is immoral, unfair on those who perform honestly and, above all,
dangerous. Particularly when taken in the wrong dose, such
medications can cause a range of health issues including irregular
heartbeats and severe behavioral problems.’ These
drugs are amphetamine-based, as
the drug is used more frequently and in larger doses, the risk of
addiction increases.
If smart drugs are the synthetic cognitive enhancers, sleep, nutrition and exercise are the "natural" ones. In addition, the cognitive enhancing effects of stimulant drugs often depend on baseline performance. Everyone’s brain and situation is different, so a nootropic supplement that works for one person doesn’t necessarily work for everyone Remember you have only one brain. You can artificially stimulate it now for perceived short-term benefits. Or you can nourish and protect it so that it stays sharp for a lifetime without cutting back on those precious hours of sleeping.
If smart drugs are the synthetic cognitive enhancers, sleep, nutrition and exercise are the "natural" ones. In addition, the cognitive enhancing effects of stimulant drugs often depend on baseline performance. Everyone’s brain and situation is different, so a nootropic supplement that works for one person doesn’t necessarily work for everyone Remember you have only one brain. You can artificially stimulate it now for perceived short-term benefits. Or you can nourish and protect it so that it stays sharp for a lifetime without cutting back on those precious hours of sleeping.
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