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Barbiturates are drugs that slow down your central nervous system, such as alcohol. Other well known barbiturates are sedatives and benzodiazephine.
Some medications that contain barbiturates are Fiornal, Donnatol, Fiorcet, and Allobarbital. Other drugs that have barbiturates in them are Methohexital, Thiopental, and Secobarbital.
Barbiturates are dangerous because the chemicals that make the drug are highly addictive. They also contain chemicals that can harm the liver, kidneys and other organs for human function.
Barbiturates can cause Stevens-Johnson syndrome. Other negative effects include bone pain, tenderness, loss of appetite, muscle weakness and yellow eyes or skin.
Yes, combining barbiturates with alcohol can lead to severe central nervous system depression, causing symptoms like extreme drowsiness, slow breathing, and loss of consciousness. This combination can be life-threatening as it increases the risk of overdose and other serious side effects. It is important to avoid mixing barbiturates with alcohol or any other substances unless prescribed by a healthcare provider.
After electrocution it is not uncommon to experience tremors, seizures, or other neurological disorders. A person can develop a number of impairments
* These are disgusting names for people that can be 'slow' to having other impairments of the brain. For years and up until the end of the 1950's people with psychological issues they were also called, 'idiots' and of course retards (for retardation.) Now people with these impairments are called 'mentally challenged.'
by using alcohol and other stuff that has depressants like Barbiturates
Cognitive impairment: slower thinking, reduced mental performance, and other mental impairments.
Autism is a brain disorder where the person has impairments in social interaction; impairments in communication; restricted interests; repetitive behavior. Other aspects such as atypical eating are also common, but are not essential for diagnosis. If you have any questions about Autistic Children then email me at ijm9098@gmail.com I have tons of experience with Autistic children.
One certain medication prescribed for migraines contains a barbiturate (butalbital) There are three formulations: Fioricet - butalbital, acetaminophen, caffeine Fioricet with codeine - butalbital, acetaminophen, caffeine, codeine Fiorinal - butalbital, aspirin, caffeine No other medications prescribed for migraine contain barbiturates. Barbiturates as a drug class have been phased out nearly completely by benzodiazepines (Xanax, Ativan, etc..), although some barbiturates are still used to treat epilepsy (and even then, there are many, many newer anti-epilepsy medications for a doctor to choose from).