Alcohol, marijuana, lexapro, Heroin(opiates)
DepressantsBarbiturates TranquillzersRohypnolGHBThere are different kinds of depressants. Alcohol can be used as a depressant, as well as benzo type drugs and barbiturates.
Yes, some depressants are illegal when used without a prescription. Examples include barbiturates like phenobarbital and benzodiazepines like Xanax and Valium. Unauthorized possession or distribution of these substances is against the law.
alcohol is under the category of depressants
You don't take depressants. You take anti-depressants, which counters being depressed.
no, that would be ANTI-depressants....
Depressants slow (or depress) the functioning of the entire body.
Depressants slow (or depress) the actions of the lungs, heart, and other organs.
Stimulants and depressants have opposite effects on the brain. Stimulants activate the central nervous system, while depressants (as their name implies) depress it.
Central nervous system depressants act to slow down bodily processes and reduce overall responsiveness by inhibiting neuronal activity in the brain and spinal cord. Examples of CNS depressants include alcohol, benzodiazepines, and opioids. These substances can have sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic effects, and can be used in medical settings for conditions such as anxiety, insomnia, seizures, and anesthesia.
CNS depressants should be administered to elderly individuals with care, as these individuals have a reduced ability to metabolize CNS depressants.
stimulants increase activity and depressants decrease activity.
depressants affect the heart rate by its heart rate