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I was just wondering why oxycodone particularly, and all opioids, even though classified as narcotics or depressants/downers provide many people with an increase in alertness, productivity and mental energy (at certain doses).
Is this because opioids affect dopamine and norepinephrine as well as the mu- and kappa-opioid receptors?
Basically I noticed that when I take opioids at a normal dose (not so high that i'm nodding) I am able to concentrate/read/focus better and it relieves any ADD/ADHD symptoms. I am more productive, reading/writing is easier. CNS stimulants like methylphenidate, amphetamines and caffeine also provide these effects so I was curious as to whether opioids and stimulants share some of the same neurotransmitters that they affect.

Thanks!
Is this because opioids affect dopamine and norepinephrine as well as the mu- and kappa-opioid receptors?
Basically I noticed that when I take opioids at a normal dose (not so high that i'm nodding) I am able to concentrate/read/focus better and it relieves any ADD/ADHD symptoms. I am more productive, reading/writing is easier. CNS stimulants like methylphenidate, amphetamines and caffeine also provide these effects so I was curious as to whether opioids and stimulants share some of the same neurotransmitters that they affect.

Thanks!