Suppression of the central nervous system and possibly death.
alcohol is under the category of depressants
Alcohol and anti-depressants.
Well first off,thats 4 different downers/depressants being taken. Thats way too much for your body. The ambien and alcohol and seroquel and alcohol will result in a blackout most likely. A black out would be lucky tho because theres a good chance of dying taking all these depressants together ESPECIALLY with the alcohol mixed in.And the methadone too. Alcohol potentiates nearly every pill and methadone a strong opiod narcotic that can cause people to nod out when taken too much or taken for that purpose. Dont do this,it is a horrible idea.
it depends on what king of depressants like alcohol and panadol is legal while heroin is illegal
DepressantsBarbiturates TranquillzersRohypnolGHBThere are different kinds of depressants. Alcohol can be used as a depressant, as well as benzo type drugs and barbiturates.
Alcohol and anti-depressants.
Common types of depressants include alcohol, benzodiazepines (e.g. Xanax, Valium), barbiturates, and opioids (e.g. heroin, morphine). These substances act by slowing down the central nervous system, leading to relaxation, sedation, and reduced brain activity. Misuse of depressants can result in addiction, respiratory depression, and overdose.
Alcohol and barbiturates are both depressants. A depressant is a drug that lowers neurotransmission levels in various areas of the brain.
Alcohol is a depressant
yes they deplete it.
depressants. Sleep medications alcohol
Persons taking zonisamide should avoid alcohol and central nervous system depressants (medications including antihistimines, sleep medications, and some pain medications).