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What group of drugs does alcohol come from?

alcohol is under the category of depressants


Group of Drugs that slow down the body's functions?

Alcohol and marijuana are two drugs that slow a persons reactions, alcohol can also slow down the body's functions and can shut down a persons liver. Almost all other drugs are stimulants that can speed a persons heart rate and brain activity.


How do depressants affect the lungs?

Drinking alcohol temporarily slows the rate of respiration.


In combination with alcohol barbiturates do not have the potential for severe impairment?

It is never safe to take central nervous system depressants like alcohol and barbiturates in combination. The complications can be severe, and even fatal.


What are The worst possible combination of central nervous system depressants are?

Alcohol and barbiturates. However, alcohol combined with just about any other CNS depressant will kill you.


Why is alcohol classified as a depressent?

Because it is one. Depressants are drugs that slow the body's responses, like breathing and thinking and reflexes.


How you can solve your problem?

Alcohol and anti-depressants.


Which part of the body do depressants affect?

Depressants slow (or depress) the functioning of the entire body.


Is depressants legal or not?

it depends on what king of depressants like alcohol and panadol is legal while heroin is illegal


What are some examples of Depressants and Stimulants?

DepressantsBarbiturates TranquillzersRohypnolGHBThere are different kinds of depressants. Alcohol can be used as a depressant, as well as benzo type drugs and barbiturates.


How do depressant drugs enter the body?

by using alcohol and other stuff that has depressants like Barbiturates


How do the effects of depressants compare to those of alcohol?

Depressants and alcohol both slow down the central nervous system, leading to relaxation, drowsiness, and impaired coordination. However, depressants are prescription medications that are typically used to treat anxiety and sleep disorders, while alcohol is a legal substance that is commonly consumed for recreational purposes. Both can cause similar effects such as dizziness, confusion, and slowed breathing, but depressants are generally considered to have a more predictable and controlled impact on the body compared to alcohol, which can vary greatly in its effects depending on factors like dosage and individual tolerance.