Bromine. It was used in the 1800s very frequently, giving it its connotation as a cliche.
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Motor end plates are associated with cholinergic receptors. It can be muscarinic if it is innervated by the post ganglionic parasympathetic nervous system. If under sympathetic, it will be innervated by adrenergic receptors (exception being sweat glands). For somatic nervous system it is nicotinic.
Inhalation of bromine or bromine vapour is and irritant and causes disturbances to respiratory, nervous and endocrine system
no ethanol is a depressant on the central nervous system,thats why drunk people sometimes have problems co-ordinating there bodies to walk,talk etc
Yttrium is a 'rare earth' metal which never occurs in nature as a free element. It is dumped in the environment through the disposal of certain items of household equipment and from petrochemical industries. It can accumulate in soil and over time therefore in humans and animals. With water, Yttrium can adversely affect cell membranes, the nervous system and reproductive systems. It is most dangerous in the working environment where gases can be inhaled. This can increase the likelihood of lung cancers. Accumulation in the body can also cause liver damage. Yttrium itself does not cause pollution, improper disposal of it is what causes the pollution :)
Yep...ikr....im asking everyone the same questions.....lyk seriously im pretti much nervous
Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant, but since its primary action is not sedation or sleep induction, it does not qualify as a sedative-hypnotic.
Patients who are anxious or nervous before the procedure are usually given a sedative to help them relax.
I don't know what you mean by 'depress'... so I'll put all the definitions I know. Stimulant: Speeds up the nervous system. Depressent: Slows down the nervous system. Hallucinogenic: Changes the way the body percceives things. Analgesic: 'Kills' pain.
Neurons
the classification of a drug that depresses the central nervous system and usually produces sleep is known as a hypnotic.
Dichloralphenazone is a general sedative-hypnotic that slows central nervous system (CNS) function, causing relaxation and pain relief.
Dichloralphenazone is a general sedative that slows down central nervous system (CNS) function, causing relaxation and minor pain relief.
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Persons are instructed not to eat or drink for 6 hours before an upper endoscopy. A mild sedative may be given to patients who are unusually nervous.
Methocarbamol is also known as Robaxin. It is a is a central nervous system depressant with sedative and musculoskeletal relaxant properties that is derived from guaifenesin.
No, an anticonvulsant is administered to prevent seizures, not a sedative. Sedatives are used to depress the central nervous system to produce calm and diminished responsiveness without producing sleep.
No, cocaïne an alkaloid derived from the leaves of the coca plant is a powerful and highly addictive stimulant of the nervous system is not an opiate. Opiates are constituents derived from the latex sap of poppies named papaver somniferum, because their effect is sedative. The principal active constituent of opium is morphine, a powerful pain killer and strongly addictive; Codeine, a weaker sedative and pain killer is useful for soothing cough. The some 25 other substances present in opium do not have the sedative effect and are not considered as opiates, but substances synthesised from opium extracts which are sedative and addictive but have little effect on the human central nervous system are also classified as opiates.