Alcohol temporarily slows the reactions of the nervous system.
Tobacco effects mainly the respiratory system and nervous system. Alcohol effects the circulatory system the digestive system (e.g. liver) and the nervous system.
Yes, alcohol's primary effects are on the central nervous system.
Yes, alcohol can initially act as a central nervous system depressant, but it can also have stimulant effects, leading to an increase in activity in the central nervous system.
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the effects of inhaling the vapour include:headache,dizziness,depression of the nervous system,nausea and vomiting
Because dronabinol works on the central nervous system, it may add to the effects of alcohol and other drugs that slow down the central nervous system.
Destruction of brain cells and memory loss
Temporarily slows actions of the nervous system.
Denatured alcohol or methylated alcohol is toxic if ingested by humans. It has a debilitating effect on the nervous system and can cause death quite rapidly.
A drug that slows nervous system activity and relaxes tension
Yes, alcohol is a depressant that acts on the central nervous system, leading to slowed brain function, decreased coordination, and impaired judgment. It can also affect neurotransmitters in the brain, contributing to its sedative effects.
Alcohol acts as a depressant on the central nervous system, slowing down brain activity and impairing functions such as coordination, judgment, and reaction time. This can lead to symptoms like drowsiness, slurred speech, and decreased inhibitions. Long-term alcohol use can also cause damage to the brain and nervous system.