Depressants are a class of drugs that have sedative, anxiolytic or hypnotic action, either as a primary effect (sleeping pills such as Z-drugs, Barbiturates or Chloral Hydrate), or as a side effect/secondary action (some of the skeletal muscle relaxants). In addition to sedation, this class of drugs may also cause respiratory depression, especially combined with alcohol, and they can become dependence forming and result in withdrawal phenomenon if use is stopped abruptly.
Introduction to Depressants
Depressants are a group of drugs, usually sedative and hypnotic type drugs that have a sedative effect, as the name "downer" suggests.Using Depressants
Ways of administration
Effects of Depressants
Combinations with Depressants
Different Uses for Depressants
The dangers of Depressants
Forms of Depressants
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