Depressant
Marijuana can have a depressant effect, but it is not only a depressant. It may also act as a stimulant or hallucinogen. For this reason, marijuana is a: depressant stimulant hallucinogen
Neither. It is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, with no central nervous system involvement.
An antidepressant is a medicinal drug used to treat depression.
No, it's not. It's an anti-psychotic and is sometimes also used as a sleeping medication while an SSRI is commonly used as an anti-depressant.
Yes, Abilify is an anti-psychotic medication.
No. There is no cure for Bipolar Affective Disorder. The treatment strategy is lifelong medication compliance on a daily regimen of mood stabilizers usually supplemented by either an anti-depressant or an anti-psychotic, or both.
no, zanax is ant CNS depressant agent or anti convulsent. NSAIDs are different class and this is different.
Cumin is considered a stimulant and an anti-gas agent in Chinese medicine.
Antifungal, antibacterial, glycemic control agent, galactogogue, appetite stimulant, anti-inflammatory.
No. Psychotic means very crazy or delusional.*But they do make anti-psychotic medications.
Diagesic-P, a combination of an anti-pyretic/analgesic Paracetamol, an anti-anxiety/anti-psychotic Thioridazine and a central nervous system & metabolic stimulant Caffeine, is indicated for the treatment of mild to moderate pain of musculo-skeletal origin, tension & anxiety headaches and migraine headaches.
No, Welbutrin is an antidepressant and is prescribed for depression and a few other conditions. Meth is a stimulant. They both increase your dopamine levels in your brain but their chemical structures are very different.