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Depressants (Psychology wiki)
Depressants Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... case these chemicals are known as neurotransmitters. Depressants intended to act on the CNS do ... a drowsy or calm feeling, and so depressants are generally prescribed to relieve symptoms of ... rates, and may result in death. CNS depressants require a period of adaptation . Typically, initial ... alcohol (which is itself a CNS depressant). Depressants generally fall into two classes, barbiturates ...
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Talk:Psychoactive drug
... should not be considered to also be depressants? Does adrenaline/epineprine belong in here? --Thoric ... overlapping boxes, blue for stimulants, red for depressants, green for "halluncinogens" and pink for antipsychotics ... overlapping boxes, blue for stimulants, red for depressants, green for "halluncinogens" and pink for antipsychotics ... is not under the sections ANTIPSYCHOTICS, STIMULANTS, DEPRESSANTS, or HALLUCINOGENS? What is Nicotine classified as ... of the overlapping of the Stimulants and Depressants sections. The magenta (purple) section is ...
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Psychoactive drug
... of these substances (especially the stimulants and depressants) can be habit-forming, causing chemical dependency ... Fluoxetine Sertraline Cholinergics Nicotine Betel nut Muscarine DEPRESSANTS Sedative Hypnotics Alcohol Ether Barbiturates Chloroform Chloral ... in potency to the upper left. Red : Depressants generally increase in potency to the lower ... Overlap of all three main sections (Stimulants, Depressants and Hallucinogens) — Example: cannabis exhibits effects ... Magenta (purple): Overlap of Stimulants (Blue) and Depressants (Red) — Example: nicotine exhibits effects ...
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Psychoactive drug (Psychology wiki)
... of these substances (especially the stimulants and depressants) can be habit-forming, causing chemical dependency ... Fluoxetine Sertraline Cholinergics Nicotine Betel nut Muscarine DEPRESSANTS Sedative Hypnotics Alcohol Ether Barbiturates Chloroform Chloral ... in potency to the upper left. Red : Depressants generally increase in potency to the lower ... Overlap of all three main sections (Stimulants, Depressants and Hallucinogens) — Example: cannabis exhibits effects ... Magenta (purple): Overlap of Stimulants (Blue) and Depressants (Red) — Example: nicotine exhibits effects ...
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Depressant (Psychology wiki)
... case these chemicals are known as neurotransmitters. Depressants intended to act on the CNS do ... a drowsy or calm feeling, and so depressants are generally prescribed to relieve symptoms of ... rates, and may result in death. CNS depressants require a period of adaptation . Typically, initial ... alcohol (which is itself a CNS depressant). Depressants generally fall into two classes, barbiturates and ... Community Resource Rimrock Foundation Addiction Treatment Center - Depressants (in Adobe PDF format) This page ...
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User:Thoric/sandbox
... Fluoxetine Sertraline Cholinergics Nicotine Betel nut Muscarine DEPRESSANTS Sedative Hypnotics Alcohol Ether Barbituates Chloroform Chloral ... in potency to the upper left. Red : Depressants generally increase in potency to the lower ... Overlap of all three main sections (Stimulants, Depressants and Hallucinogens) — Example: cannabis exhibits effects ... Magenta (purple): Overlap of Stimulants (Blue) and Depressants (Red) — Example: nicotine exhibits effects of ... exhibit a stimulant effect Yellow : Overlap of Depressants (Red) and Dissociatives (Green) — Primary ...
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User talk:Jfdwolff/Archive 14
... at first, and are then given anti-depressants which often trigger manic episodes (which is ... suicide warnings now appear on many anti-depressants). I acknowledge the controversial nature of my ... symptoms (this is especially dangerous because anti-depressants can be extremely dangerous for bipolars) -- Anarchist42 ... potential bipolar disorder (especially considering that anti-depressants can be very dangerous for bipolars). Since ... explain why if necessary) nor that anti-depressants (without a mood stablizer) can be ...
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User talk:Thoric
... in potency to the upper left. Red : Depressants generally increase in potency to the lower ... Overlap of all three main sections (Stimulants, Depressants and Hallucinogens) — Example: cannabis exhibits effects ... Magenta (purple): Overlap of Stimulants (Blue) and Depressants (Red) — Example: nicotine exhibits effects of ... exhibit a stimulant effect Yellow : Overlap of Depressants (Red) and Dissociatives (Green) — Primary dissociatives ... Fluoxetine Sertraline Cholinergics Nicotine Betel nut Muscarine DEPRESSANTS Sedative Hypnotics Alcohol Ether Barbituates Chloroform ...
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Depressant
... case these chemicals are known as neurotransmitters. Depressants intended to act on the CNS do ... a drowsy or calm feeling, and so depressants are generally prescribed to relieve symptoms of ... rates, and may result in death. CNS depressants require a period of adaptation. Typically, initial ... alcohol (which is itself a CNS depressant). Depressants generally fall into two classes, barbiturates and ... Community Resource Rimrock Foundation Addiction Treatment Center - Depressants (in Adobe PDF format)
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Heroin
... addicts also abuse other central nervous system depressants including benzodiazepines and barbituates. Also, though unpleasant ... interactions Opiates are strong central nervous system depressants, but regular users develop physiological tolerance allowing ... In combination with other central nervous system depressants, heroin may still kill experienced users. Toxicology ... frequent involvement of other central nervous system depressants, including alcohol, benzodiazepines such as diazepam (valium ... used among addicts, combinations of stimulants and depressants can have unpredictable and sometimes fatal ...
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