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Central nervous system depressants have been around longer than the human race.
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.
alcohol is under the category of depressants
You don't take depressants. You take anti-depressants, which counters being depressed.
no, that would be ANTI-depressants....
Anti-depressants work differently for everyone but whenever I took it it made me lethargic.
Depressants are a class of drugs that slow down the central nervous system. They can be made from various synthetic or natural ingredients, such as barbiturates, benzodiazepines, and alcohol. These substances work by increasing the activity of a brain chemical called gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), which helps to reduce brain activity and produce a calming effect.
Depressants slow (or depress) the actions of the lungs, heart, and other organs.
Depressants slow (or depress) the functioning of the entire body.
No.
Stimulants and depressants have opposite effects on the brain. Stimulants activate the central nervous system, while depressants (as their name implies) depress it.
depressants affect the heart rate by its heart rate