In medicine, a drug or other agent that slows the activity of vital
organs of the body. Depressants acting on the central nervous system include
general anesthetics, opiates, alcohol, and hypnotics. Tranquilizing drugs
(ataractics) act primarily on the lower levels of the brain, relieving tension
without reducing mental sharpness.
Slurred speech; Disorientation; Drunken behavior without odor of alcohol
Overdose
Shallow respiration; Clammy skin; Dilated pupils; Weak and rapid pulse;
Coma; Possible death
Withdrawal
Anxiety; Insomnia; Tremors; Delirium; Convulsions; Possible death
Pass A Drug Urine Test For
DEPRESSANTS.
Learn Detection Times and Cut Off Levels:
How long the drugs will be detectable depends on which resource
you consult. We have provided a list of conservative
Drug Detection Times provided by
the manufactures of the drug tests.
For the cutoff levels of commonly abused drugs and more about
drug testing take a look at
Drug Testing Cutoff Levels.