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Function of BARBITURATES and BENZODIAZEPINES

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Answered by juhi1432
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Barbiturates

A barbiturate is a central nervous system depressant (CNS) used for anything from sedating a person to capital punishment in the justice system.

Benzodiazepines

Benzodiazepines are also considered a CNS but differ in how sedation occurs. They enhance receptors of neurotransmitters, resulting in a mild sedated physical experience. They can come in three classifications: short-acting, intermediate-acting, and long-acting. Benzodiazepines can be addictive. It is best to avoid drinking while on this medication.

Differences

Barbiturates are much more potent than benzodiazepines, which is the most significant reason why they were replaced in medical practices. Daytime sedation was one of many breakthroughs to be discovered as benzodiazepines were introduced into the pharmaceutical industry. Barbiturates are more volatile to mix with other substances, medically or not. The toxicity of benzodiazepines has been lowered but it can still have negative side effects, especially for people who struggle with addiction.

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Barbiturates

A barbiturate is a central nervous system depressant (CNS) used for anything from sedating a person to capital punishment in the justice system.

Benzodiazepines

Benzodiazepines are also considered a CNS but differ in how sedation occurs. They enhance receptors of neurotransmitters, resulting in a mild sedated physical experience. They can come in three classifications: short-acting, intermediate-acting, and long-acting. Benzodiazepines can be addictive. It is best to avoid drinking while on this medication.

Differences

Barbiturates are much more potent than benzodiazepines, which is the most significant reason why they were replaced in medical practices. Daytime sedation was one of many breakthroughs to be discovered as benzodiazepines were introduced into the pharmaceutical industry. Barbiturates are more volatile to mix with other substances, medically or not. The toxicity of benzodiazepines has been lowered but it can still have negative side effects, especially for people who struggle with addiction.

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