Transcript Depressants
Depressants
By James O’Saile
What are depressants?
Depressants are substances that
depress the activity of the central
nervous system
Are often referred to as “downers”
because of their sedative, hypnotic,
and tranquilizing effects
What do they do?
Depressants have various modes of action
and effects.
They are used to:
Induce sleep
Relieve emotion stress
Ease anxiety and tension
Relieve pain
Trade Names
Some commonly used Medications are:
Lexapro
Prozac
Celexa
Pros and Cons
Pros:
They are fast acting
Can treat the sufferer to alternative
treatments such as exercise, diet, and
therapy
Cons:
Trial and error of fiding a medication that
works
Unwanted side effects
Side Effects
Short term effects:
Reduced pain and anxiety
Feeling of well-being
Lowered inhibitions
Slowed pulse and breathing
Lowered blood pressure
Poor concentration
Long term effects:
Confusion
Fatigue
Impaired coordination
Respiratory depression and arrest
Addiction
Interactions
Alcohol; using depressants with alcohol can
slow both the heart and breathing and may
lead to death. When combined with alcohol,
the effects of depressant drugs are seriously
increased
Other drugs; Depressants should not be
used with over the counter drugs or any
other substance that causes central nervous
system depression.
How is it administered?
Depressants are taken orally. For
example one pill is taken after a meal
or a dr. prescribes the pill to be taken
twice a day
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documentation
Facts
Depressants are used more often as
drug to get a “high” from rather than
treating depression.
Sources
www.encyclopedia.com/deprssant.asp
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www.Medicinenet.com/depressionmedi
cations
www.Theantidrug.com/depressants