the classification of a drug that depresses the central nervous system and usually produces sleep is known as a hypnotic.
hypnotic
A sedative.
hypnotic
Yes. It depresses or slows down the central nervous system.
Heroin is a central nervous system depressant meaning that it depresses (slows down) your central nervous system functions, such as heart rate, respiratory rate, ect.
Yes, alcohol acts as a depressant on the central nervous system. It slows down brain function and can impair coordination, judgment, and reaction times. In high doses, it can lead to respiratory depression and even coma.
No. the consumption of alcohol slows the functioning of the CNS. That's what it means to say that alcohol is a depressant. It slows of depresses the functioning of the body although it can elevate the mood.
Barbiturates. Also, benzodiazepines, when administered in significant dosages.
It is a neurological disorder and would therefore fall under the classification of a central nervous system disease.
CNS (central nervous system) stimulant schedule II federal classification
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.
That is by convention you put it into central nervous system. Tomorrow you can put the brain only in central nervous system and the spinal cord in the peripheral nervous system. This is anatomical classification. Physiologically the nervous system is single unit.
Bad Mix, Both Heroin and Vodka are Central Nervous System Depressants. Heroin depresses the nervous system in the brain and too much may slow breathing. Alcohol also depresses the nervous system. By combing heroin and alcohol; the effects of both drugs combine and double in nervous system depressing effects; therefore there is a high chance you could die. Again Don't even try to mix the two, very deadly combination.