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What are depressants? Depressants are drugs sometimes used medicinally to relieve anxiety irritability and tension. Depressants produce state of intoxication similar that of alcohol.

Different Depressants: Barbiturates, methaqualone, tranquilizers, chloral hydrate, glutethimide, rohypnol, GHB, ketamine, amobarbital, benzodiazepine, chlordiazepoxide, diazepam, meprobamate, nitrous oxide, pentobarbital, phenobarbital, secobarbital

Other names: Backwards, Bam, Bambs, Bank bandit pills, Barb, Barbies, Beans, Black beauties, Block busters, Blue, Blue angels, Blue birds, Blue bullets, Blue clouds, Blue devil, Blue dolls, Candy, Christmas rolls, Double trouble, Downer, Gangster pills, Gorilla pills, Idiot pills, Joy juice, M&M, Mickey's, Pink ladies, Q, Rainbows, Schoolboy, Stoppers, Strawberries, Tooties, Yellow bullets,

How do they look? Depressants can come in many different forms or colors. Depressants can be liquid or come in forms of pills.


How are they taken? Depressants can be taken orally.

Possible Effects: Here are some of the effects of Depressants: sensory alterations, anxiety reduction, intoxication, calmness, relaxed muscles, slurred speech, impaired judgement, loss of motor coordination, respiratory depression, coma, death, clammy skin, dilated pupils, weak and rapid pulse, insomnia, muscle tremors, loss of appetite, convulsions, delirium, staggering, stumbling, falling asleep, or difficult concentrating.