CNS-depressant drugs [see Drug Abuse and Dependence (9)]. 5.5 CNS depressant effects. Ambien, like other sedative/hypnotic drugs, has CNS-depressant effects.
Drug Interactions for Ambien. CNS-Active Drugs. CNS Depressants. Coadministration of zolpidem with other CNS depressants increases the risk of CNS depression.
Because methocarbamol is a CNS depressant, it should not be given with other drugs that depress the CNS. Overdosage is generally characterized by CNS
Because methocarbamol is a CNS depressant, it should not be given with other drugs that depress the CNS. Overdosage is generally characterized by CNS depression
Because methocarbamol is a CNS depressant, it should not be given with other drugs that depress the CNS. Overdosage is generally characterized by CNS depression
prescription-drugs/cns-depressants/what-are-cns-depressants. Prescription depressants (also called sedatives or tranquilizers) are medications that slow
CNS depressants slow down the processes of the central nervous system (CNS). Some drugs are CNS depressants and treat pain and other problems. Alcohol is another CNS depressant. Misuse of CNS
CNS depressants slow down the processes of the central nervous system (CNS). Some drugs are CNS depressants and treat pain and other problems. Alcohol is another CNS depressant. Misuse of CNS
CNS depressants slow down the processes of the central nervous system (CNS). Some drugs are CNS depressants and treat pain and other problems. Alcohol is another CNS depressant. Misuse of CNS
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