yes -taken with alcohol or depress. drugs effects will be greater.
You should always follow the instructions about combining drugs like these with alcohol.
yes -taken with alcohol or depress. drugs effects will be greater.
yes -taken with alcohol or depress. drugs effects will be greater.
yes -taken with alcohol or depress. drugs effects will be greater.
The respiratory depressant effects of a medication when combined with alcohol or another drug with respiratory depressant effects is cumulative. That means they add to each other, so the effect increases. Therefore, the risk of death is greater. You should always follow the instructions about combining drugs like these with alcohol.
alcohol is considered as a depressant. the effect after having too much shows you that.
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alcohol is a depressant, which affects mood, and a drug that affects impulse control and inhibitions.
Alcohol actually has the reverse effect. Alcohol is a depressant drug, which means that it slows you down. (another name for depressants is "downers"...which is kind of a hint to the effects it will have on you).
Ethanol, or ethyl alchohol is indeed a depressant. All intake of alcohol has a depressive effect on the brain.
It doesn't have a stimulant effect. It is a analgesic with "depressant" effect.
One possible effect of drinking large amounts of alcohol is alcohol poisoning, which can cause significant respiratory depression leading to coma or death. This demonstrates the powerful depressant effects of alcohol on the central nervous system.