Depressant drugs include opium, opium derivatives, drugs synthesized from opiates, synthetic opiates (that do not require an opiate precursor), tranquilizers, barbiturates, alcohol and a variety of lesser-known drugs. All are potentially addictive, and the ones listed are highly addictive.
Tranquilizers are addictive both psychologically and physically. Some -- such as Valium -- even have potentially fatal withdrawal symptoms.
All tobacco products are extreamly addictive!!
All alcohol is addictive.
The plural of tranquilizer is tranquilizers. As in "the tranquilizers were not effective enough".
All games can be addictive if you enjoy them.
They're not addictive at all
Tranquilizers can be legally used if prescribed by a doctor.
Codeine is the classic structural formula for all addictive drugs.
Tranquilizers act on the brain by affecting the neurotransmitter known as GABA. Although different types of tranquilizers work in different ways, ultimately they all decrease brain activity by increasing GABA activity.
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All pain medications are potentially addictive.
I do not recommend this at all. Both of these are tranquilizers. Taking too many tranquilizers will cause you to have trouble breathing and maybe kill you depending on the dosage.Pick one or the other to use for your bedtime dose, but not both together.