Depressant effects are most likely to result from substances that slow down the central nervous system, such as alcohol, benzodiazepines, and opioids. These substances enhance the activity of neurotransmitters like gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), leading to decreased neural excitability. This results in effects such as sedation, relaxation, impaired coordination, and reduced anxiety. Overuse can lead to severe respiratory depression and other life-threatening consequences.
It isn't. According to the DEA cannabis is classified separately from depressants and stimulants, most likely because the effects of cannabis fit in to both categories.
Alcohol is the most widely abused depressant.
The result of what? Please specify.
Neck stiffness is not one of the side effects of taking Biaxin. It is most likely being caused by something else.
Alcohol is the most frequently used drug that acts as a nervous system depressant. It slows down brain activity and can lead to drowsiness, relaxation, and impaired coordination. Long-term excessive alcohol consumption can result in addiction and serious health problems.
Alcohol. It is a CNS (central nervous system) depressant. this is a guess on what is the most used - but it seems like a logical one. THC (marijuana) is not technically a CNS depressent - and i bet alcohol is still used more often. Though both chemicals have effects on the GABA system
Alcohol
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People with liver disease may be more likely to have side effects from ondansetron.
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