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A depressant
are drugs that get rid of pain and dull senses.
is a feeling of well being or elation.
slows down a person's motor skills and coordination.
are drugs that get rid of pain and dull senses.
is a feeling of well being or elation.
slows down a person's motor skills and coordination.
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A depressant is a type of drug that slows down the central nervous system, resulting in reduced anxiety, lower heart rate, and decreased motor skills and coordination. Depressants can also produce effects such as sedation and a reduced perception of pain, which can dull the senses. However, they do not typically produce feelings of well-being or elation; those effects are more commonly associated with stimulants or certain other substances.
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