depressants: short-term effects


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DATE: Sept. 4, 2016, 3:43 p.m.

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  1. Slow brain function
  2. Slowed pulse and breathing
  3. Lowered blood pressure
  4. Poor concentration
  5. Confusion
  6. Fatigue2
  7. Dizziness
  8. Slurred speech
  9. Fever
  10. Sluggishness
  11. Visual disturbances
  12. Dilated pupils
  13. Disorientation, lack of coordination
  14. Depression
  15. Difficulty or inability to urinate
  16. Addiction
  17. Higher doses can cause impairment of memory, judgment and coordination, irritability, paranoia,3 and suicidal thoughts. Some people experience the opposite of the intended effect, such as agitation or aggression.
  18. Using sedatives (drugs used to calm or soothe) and tranquilizers with other substances, particularly alcohol, can slow breathing and the heart rate and even lead to death.

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