Yes, barbiturates can cause constipation as a side effect. They may slow down gastrointestinal motility, leading to reduced bowel movement frequency. Additionally, their sedative properties can affect overall digestive function. If constipation occurs while taking barbiturates, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional for management options.
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Barbiturates are usually swallowed but sometimes barbiturates are injected and this can be extremely dangerous. =)
No. It is actually a natural laxative.
Barbituates is a misspelling of barbiturates.
Barbiturates are available only with a physician's prescription
Grits are only constipating if you have an underlying condition, such a gluten intolerance, or other ailment. In the great majority of people, grits are much more likely to cause diarrhea than constitution.
Barbituric acid is the common chemical component of barbiturates.
No, barbiturates are a completely different class of drugs.
Barbiturates are highly addictive.
Barbiturates are a type of sedative hypnotic drug. The classification of barbiturates is dependent upon how quickly they begin to work and the duration of action.
Barbiturates are drugs that slow down your central nervous system, such as alcohol. Other well known barbiturates are sedatives and benzodiazephine.