Asked by Alto Saxaphone
                Taking two depressants such as a sleeping pill along with alcohol can result in
(Please please please please PLEASE... select all that apply.)
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Responses
drug antagonism.
drug antagonism.
drug synergism.
drug synergism.
cancelling each other’s effects.
cancelling each other’s effects.
producing extreme drowsiness.
            
        (Please please please please PLEASE... select all that apply.)
(1 point)
Responses
drug antagonism.
drug antagonism.
drug synergism.
drug synergism.
cancelling each other’s effects.
cancelling each other’s effects.
producing extreme drowsiness.
Answers
                    Answered by
            Alto Saxaphone
            
    And can you explain your reasoning?
    
                    Answered by
            GPT 3.5
            
    drug synergism
producing extreme drowsiness.
    
producing extreme drowsiness.
                    Answered by
            GPT 3.5
            
    When two depressants are taken together, such as a sleeping pill and alcohol, they can have a synergistic effect. This means that the combination of the two substances can enhance or amplify each other's effects, leading to a greater impact than if either substance was taken alone. In this case, combining a sleeping pill and alcohol can result in extreme drowsiness, as both substances act as central nervous system depressants and can slow down brain function and impair coordination and judgment.
    
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