1. Marijuana. You can look up the symptoms.
2. Pain Killers. Any of them will do the job. You should do some research before though.
Be safe. Know your dealer. Know your drug.
Most types of alcohol are depressants while most drugs are stimulants. It is generally believed that depressants are not more dangerous than stimulants and that it is, in fact, the other way around.
Many drugs are dangerous in combination with alcohol, because they can have unexpected interactions.But some of the most dangerous drugs are barbiturates and other depressants. Because alcohol is also classified as a depressant (in terms of what it does to the body) combining it with other depressants can lead to a dangerous condition known as potentiation: the combined effect of the two chemicals is far greater than either one would be individually. In extreme cases, this can even cause the heart to slow to the point of stopping, leading to death.
Central nervous system depressants have been around longer than the human race.
Nothing.
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Alcoholism is simply addiction to the drug ethanol (ethyl alcohol). There is no real difference.Alcohol is similar in its action to opiates and other central nervous system depressants, but far more harmful to the body than most other drugs because of its affect on body systems such as the liver, circulatory and endocrine functions.
In the short term (less than a year) NO. But ... Chronic alcohol usage will cause liver failure and that, in time, will cause the symptoms you listed.
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TRUEBoth depressants and stimulants are equally dangerous when used incorrectly. Depressants can slow the heart rate down too much, and stimulants can speed it up too much. Both have devastating effects.
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Anything other than Alcohol
Alcohol tends to get into the body by consuming it orally. There are other ways, however it isn’t recommended other than orally. Different bodies absorb alcohol at varying rates.