Bromine. It was used in the 1800s very frequently, giving it its connotation as a cliche.
Yes, exposure to plutonium can cause neurological illnesses. Plutonium is a radioactive element that can accumulate in the body and cause damage to tissues, including the nervous system. Chronic exposure to plutonium has been linked to neurological disorders such as cognitive impairment, memory loss, and motor dysfunction.
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
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No, phentermine does not contain sulfur in its chemical structure. It is a stimulant that affects the central nervous system and is used for weight loss.
Hydrogen does not have neurons. Neurons are specialized cells found in the brain and nervous system of animals, not in elements like hydrogen.
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.
Phenobarbital is recommended to treat epilepsy.
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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.
A hypnotic is a drug that is capable of inducing sleep or drowsiness. It is often prescribed for individuals with insomnia or other sleep-related disorders to help them fall asleep and stay asleep. Hypnotics can have sedative effects on the central nervous system.