Depressant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Depressants are psychoactive drugs which temporarily diminish the function or activity of a specific part of the body or mind. Examples of these kinds of effects may include anxiolysis, sedation, and...
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Depressants are a category of drugs that depress the central nervous system and reduce pain, relieving stress, anxiety, and fear. ... Prolonged or heavy abuse of depressants can result in addiction, impaired sexual function, chronic sleep problems, respiratory depression and respiratory arrest, and death.
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www.drugfree.org/portal/drug_guide/depressants
www.drugfree.org/portal/drug_guide/depressants
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Depressants, Barbiturates, Sedatives, and Tranquilizers ... I. What are Depressants? ... A. Depressants are drugs that depress people.
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www.thesho.com/Drugs/depressants.htm
www.thesho.com/Drugs/depressants.htm
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Depressants are a dangerous drug if used the wrong way. Find out more in this article for kids. ... Tranquilizers (say: trang-kwih-lye-zurs) and other depressants calm nerves and relax muscles. They are bright-colored capsules or tablets that are legally available through a doctor for medical reasons, but can be...
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kidshealth.org/kid/grow/drugs_alcohol/know_drugs_depres...
kidshealth.org/kid/grow/drugs_alcohol/know_drugs_depressants.html
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SAMHSA's NCADI drug information. Narcotics, stimulants, depressants, cocaine, marijuana, inhalants. ... Drugs of Abuse ... What are Depressants?
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ncadi.samhsa.gov/govpubs/rpo926/
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Depressants are the most abused substances. Depressants are habit forming drugs which can lead to severe addiction problems. Among the most abused depressant drugs are the Barbiturates, Opiates, Alcohol and Solvents.
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homepage.ntlworld.com/geoff.skeats/drugs/depressa.htm
homepage.ntlworld.com/geoff.skeats/drugs/depressa.htm
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Choral hydrate and paraldehyde are two of the oldest pharmaceutical depressants still in use today. Other depressants, including gluthethimide, methaqualone, and meprobamate have been important players in the milieu of depressant use and abuse.
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www.justice.gov/dea/concern/depressants.html
www.justice.gov/dea/concern/depressants.html
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Chapter 6 Depressants ... Choral hydrate and paraldehyde are two of the oldest pharmaceutical depressants still in use today. Other depressants, including gluthethimide, methaqualone, and meprobamate have been important players in the milieu of depressant use and abuse.
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www.justice.gov/dea/pubs/abuse/6-depress.htm
www.justice.gov/dea/pubs/abuse/6-depress.htm
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