Most types of alcohol are depressants while most drugs are stimulants. It is generally believed that depressants are not more dangerous than stimulants and that it is, in fact, the other way around.
Each of these categories of drugs has their own risk. Neither one is more dangerous than the other. Each drug has a time and place, particularly if you have been prescribed these by your doctor. What is not wise, is to mix these drugs or use them alternately.
There are more than four classes of psychotropic medication: 1) Antidepressants (SSRIs, SNRIs, TCAs, MAOIs, and others) 2) Mood Stabilizers (Lithium, Anticonvulsant class mood stabilizers, SGAs) 3) Antipsychotics (Classical Antipsychotics, Atypical Antipsychotics) 4) Stimulants (Amphetamine products, Bupropion, Strattera and others) 5) Antianxiety medications (Benzodiazepiines, Buspar, Vistaril and others)
Depressants, by definition, slow body functions. Multiple depressants combine their effects. In addition, there can be synergistic effects where the two combined have more than twice the effect.In short, the dangerous aspect is slowing your body functions to the point of getting dead.
First of all, marijuanas is the strongest antidepressant with no negative side effects known to man. It is not related to depressants at all. It's related to stimulants because it puts you in a good mood and stimulates both sides of your brain rather than just one at a time. This is why artists if all kinda use marijuana. And it's not really close to a hallucinogen at all unless something halucigenetic is added to it purposely like PCP or LSD.
All tornados are dangerous, but there are stronger tornados than others. An F1 is less than an F2, so the lower the number, the safer( less dangerous) it is.
It's more dangerous than the lap band.
No, opossums are less dangerous than raccoons. It is thought that opossums are incapable of contracting and transmitting rabies.
Many drugs are dangerous in combination with alcohol, because they can have unexpected interactions.But some of the most dangerous drugs are barbiturates and other depressants. Because alcohol is also classified as a depressant (in terms of what it does to the body) combining it with other depressants can lead to a dangerous condition known as potentiation: the combined effect of the two chemicals is far greater than either one would be individually. In extreme cases, this can even cause the heart to slow to the point of stopping, leading to death.
Central nervous system depressants have been around longer than the human race.
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A little knowledge is a dangerous thing - this can cause people to think that they are more expert than they really are