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Central nervous system depressants have been around longer than the human race.

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How are CNS depressants made?

Central nervous system (CNS) depressants are typically synthetically produced in pharmaceutical laboratories. They can be made by chemical synthesis or derived from natural sources. Common CNS depressants include benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and alcohol, and each type is synthesized using specific chemical reactions and processes to achieve their desired effects on the central nervous system.


Which category of substances slows down your central nervous system?

Depressants are a category of substances that slow down the central nervous system.


What two Critical symptoms may occur when a patient takes an overdose of central nervous system depressants?

what two critical symptoms may occur when a patients takes an overdose of central nervous system depressants


How do depressants make you feel?

They can slow down your central nervous system (Brain)


Taking depressants with alcohol can result in what?

Suppression of the central nervous system and possibly death.


What are the street names of central nervous system depressants?

Street names for CNS depressants include Reds, Yellows, Blues, Ludes, Barbs, and Downers.


What do depressants do to your central nervous system?

It's make less likely for nerves to send messages.


Drugs that tend to slow down the central nervous system?

Depressants. aka things such as alcohol, heroine, & many other drugs.


Is Barbiturates are depressants and are widely used to decrease central nervous system activity is that true or false?

true


Is alcohol classified as a nerve depressants?

Alcohol is a Central Nervous System (CNS) depressant. It is also a neurotoxin.


What group of drugs that slow down the central nervous system and relieves pain?

nurofen


What is the drug that slows down the activity of 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.