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Monday, December 15, 2008

Barbiturates and Methaqualone

Barbiturates and Methaqualone, which produce the opposite effect of uppers. These are commonly known as "downers" or Barbs, Blue Devils, Red Devils, Yellows, Yellow Jacket, Tuinals, Nembutal, Seconal, and Amytal. Pill colors vary but might include blue, yellow or red, or they may be two-toned blue and red, depending on the type of drug.

The side effects in this class of drug include sleepiness, extreme relaxation, slurring of speech or increased clumsiness. Once again, dependence can form quickly, and overdoses are common. These drugs are particularly dangerous when they are mixed with alcohol. In serious cases, seizures, twitching and actual fits may occur.

Clinical Symptoms are extreme relaxation, reduction in heart rate, drowsiness, slurred speech and clumsiness.


Resource:
http://www.passagesmalibu.com/illegal-drugs.html#

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