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Higher doses of barbiturates result in a greater amount of intoxication. Your heart rate will slow and your motor skills will decrease, as well.

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Higher doses barbiturates result in aggression behavior?

Higher doses of barbiturates can lead to increased aggression due to their effect on the central nervous system. These medications depress brain function, which may result in disinhibition and altered emotional responses. As a result, individuals may exhibit unpredictable or aggressive behaviors when under the influence of high doses. Additionally, withdrawal from barbiturates can also manifest as agitation and aggression, further complicating their effects on behavior.


What can High dosage of barbiturates cause?

High doses of barbiturates can lead to severe respiratory depression, unconsciousness, and even coma. Overdose can result in life-threatening conditions, including cardiovascular collapse and death. Due to their potential for addiction and overdose, barbiturates are generally prescribed with caution and monitored closely. Immediate medical attention is crucial in cases of suspected overdose.


Is ibuprofen pm a barbiturate?

Definitely not. Barbiturates are only available by prescription and because they are fatal in high doses they are rarely prescribed anymore.


Do they make 150 microgram Fentanyl patches?

No - the top dosage is 100mcg. To get higher doses, you need to mix lower/higher patch doses to get the effect you need.


Why do people uses barbiturates?

because they calm people down. people take them for anxiety, users take them in large doses to feel 'euphoric' although barbituites are low in the chain for users.


What interactions are possible with quetiapine?

Doses should be carefully adjusted when quetiapine is used with ketoconazole, itraconazole, fluconazole, erythromycin, carbamazepine, barbiturates, rifampin or glucocorticoids including prednisone, dexamethasone and methylprednisolone.


How do barbiturates differ from heroin?

Barbiturates are a class of drugs derived from barbituric acid that act as depressants to the central nervous system. They have sedative and addictive effects. Heroin is an opioid drug made from morphine, a natural substance taken from the seed pod of the various opium poppy plants. Heroin is highly addictive. People who regularly use heroin often develop a tolerance, which means that they need higher and/or more frequent doses of the drug to get the desired effects. The main difference between the two is what they are made from. Barbiturates are made form barbituric acid and heroin is made from opium poppy plants.


How is barbiturates is taken?

Barbiturates are usually swallowed but sometimes barbiturates are injected and this can be extremely dangerous. =)


Will barium kill you if you eat?

At low doses, barium acts as a muscle stimulant and at higher doses affects the nervous system eventually leading to paralysis. Acute and subchronic oral doses of barium cause vomiting and diarrhea, followed by decreased heart rate and elevated blood pressure. Higher doses result in cardiac irregularities, weakness, tremors, anxiety, and dyspnea. A drop in serum potassium may account for some of the symptoms. Death can occur from cardiac and respiratory failure. Acute doses around 0.8 grams can be fatal to humans. It is a very unpleasant way to go.


Can promethazine cause euphoria in higher doses?

Yes, promethazine can cause euphoria in higher doses, as it is an antihistamine that can have sedative and calming effects. Some individuals may experience a sense of well-being or euphoria when taking higher amounts, although this is not its intended use and can lead to adverse effects. Misuse of promethazine for recreational purposes is risky and can result in serious health complications. Always use medications as prescribed by a healthcare professional.


Are barbituates and barbiturates the same thing?

Barbituates is a misspelling of barbiturates.