what two critical symptoms may occur when a patients takes an overdose of central nervous system depressants
Central nervous system depressants have been around longer than the human race.
Stimulants and depressants have opposite effects on the brain. Stimulants activate the central nervous system, while depressants (as their name implies) depress it.
Street names for CNS depressants include Reds, Yellows, Blues, Ludes, Barbs, and Downers.
Anti-depressants are named for their ability to treat depression (anti-depression). But in order for these medications to work, they typically decrease or "depress" the ability of the central nervous system (CNS) to respond to stimuli. For that reason, "depressants" are used as anti-depressants.
They can slow down your central nervous system (Brain)
Alcohol and barbiturates are both depressants. A depressant is a drug that lowers neurotransmission levels in various areas of the brain.
Suppression of the central nervous system and possibly death.
Depressants. Alcohol is an example.
Depressants. aka things such as alcohol, heroine, & many other drugs.
It's make less likely for nerves to send messages.
Most CNS depressants activate a neurotransmitter called gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), which helps decrease brain activity.
Depressants slow everything down. They affect the central nervous system and "depress it."