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How do Barbiturates affect the body?

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how barbiturate effect the body is that you get bumps all over your skin.................

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What organs does barbiturates effect?

Barbiturates, in normal quantities, normally affect the brain. Of course, since the brain controls the entire body, they indirectly affect all the organs.


How do Barbiturates enter the human body?

Barbiturates enter the body orally. You can swallow, eat, and drink it.


How do Barbiturates affect the brain?

Barbiturates reduce the metabolic rate of brain tissue, as well as the cerebral blood flow


What are the effects of the barbiturates in your body?

Barbiturates can have many bad effects on your body. Not only can is cause depression but also liver and heart problems.


What are the bad effect of barbiturates in your body?

Barbiturates can have many bad effects on your body. Not only can is cause depression but also liver and heart problems.


Do barbiturates affect birth control?

Birth control pills may not work properly when taken while barbiturates are being taken


Is alcohol a barbiturate?

Actually, yes they can be considered a barbiturate. Barbiturates are depressants that affect the central nervous system - guess what alcohol does...?


How is barbiturates is taken?

Barbiturates are usually swallowed but sometimes barbiturates are injected and this can be extremely dangerous. =)


Are barbituates and barbiturates the same thing?

Barbituates is a misspelling of barbiturates.


Are Barbiturates OTC?

Barbiturates are available only with a physician's prescription


What are the components of barbiturates?

Barbituric acid is the common chemical component of barbiturates.


Is a barbiturates in the cocaine family?

No, barbiturates are a completely different class of drugs.