they help to rileave stress and make you feel more reaxed
Thorium hasn't medical uses.
for medical uses and dye
Catholics are encouraged to lead healthy, fulfilling, lives filled with grace. If you suffer from depression and your doctor prescribes anti-depressants then you should take them as they will help you lead a healthy life. While some medical procedures and drugs are prohibited for Catholics (e.g. abortion or contraception), anti-depressants are allowed.
may be prescribed by a physician to treat anxiety, muscle tension, pain, insomnia, acute stress reactions, panic attacks, and seizure disorders. In higher doses, some CNS depressants may be used as general anesthetics.
Withdrawal symptoms from depressants can include anxiety, insomnia, tremors, sweating, and nausea. In more severe cases, individuals may experience seizures, hallucinations, and delirium tremens. These symptoms arise as the body adjusts to the absence of the substance after prolonged use. It is important to seek medical supervision when discontinuing depressants to manage these symptoms safely.
alcohol is under the category of depressants
You don't take depressants. You take anti-depressants, which counters being depressed.
CNS depressants can be taken in various forms, including oral tablets, capsules, or liquid solutions. Some may be administered intravenously in medical settings. It's crucial to follow a healthcare provider's instructions regarding dosage and frequency to avoid potential risks of dependence or overdose. Always use these medications responsibly and under medical supervision.
no, that would be ANTI-depressants....
medical
Uranium hasn't medical uses.