Heroin
Depressants are a category of substances that slow down the central nervous system.
A drug that slows down the activity of the central nervous system is called a depressant. Examples of depressants are Xanax, Librium and Amytal.
A drug that slows down the activity of the central nervous system is called a depressant. Examples of depressants are Xanax, Librium and Amytal.
Yes. It depresses or slows down the central nervous system.
Heroin is a central nervous system depressant meaning that it depresses (slows down) your central nervous system functions, such as heart rate, respiratory rate, ect.
Dichloralphenazone is a general sedative that slows down central nervous system (CNS) function, causing relaxation and minor pain relief.
Yes, wine is considered a depressant because it slows down the central nervous system, leading to relaxation and sedation.
Factors that can slow down the functioning of the central nervous system include alcohol and drug consumption, lack of sleep, certain medications, dehydration, and neurological disorders like multiple sclerosis.
Yes, vodka is a depressant. It slows down the central nervous system, leading to a decrease in brain activity and a feeling of relaxation or sedation.
Alcohol is a depressant, which means it slows down the function of the central nervous system. This can lead to relaxation, lowered inhibitions, and impaired coordination.
Alcohol can be considered as a stimulant.
Heroin is a powerful depressant.