Barbiturates
alcohol
Possibly a Central Nervous System Depressant.
Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant and neurotoxin.
Opium
If you can consider alcohol a drug, it is a nervous system depressant.
A drug that slows down the activity of the central nervous system is called a depressant. Examples of depressants are Xanax, Librium and Amytal.
A drug that slows down the activity of the central nervous system is called a depressant. Examples of depressants are Xanax, Librium and Amytal.
Codeine is a depressant opiate. It depresses the Central Nervous System (CNS). Codeine is a pro-drug. It converts to morphine in the body.
Alcohol is a central nervous system [ CNS ] depressant. It depresses your respiration , heart rate and reaction time.
Alcoholic beverages contain the substance ethanol, which is a depressant drug.
Stimulants are drugs that give you energy while depressants calm the body down. Alcohol has the ability to do both of these things. It can be confusing to understand, but alcohol is a depressant drug.
This category in a Pharmaceutical setting of the drug classification, means that the drug that you or another person is taking, has the ability to create a depressant effect on the CNS (Central Nervous System).