CNS and Addictive Disorders

Central nervous system (CNS) depressants are drugs that hinder mind action, making them compelling for treating numerous conditions. These medications work by influencing the synapse gamma-amino butyric corrosive (GABA), which prompts results, for example, sluggishness, unwinding, and diminished hindrance. Focal sensory system depressants are utilized to treat various issues, including: a sleeping disorder, nervousness, alarm assaults, stress, rest problems, torment, and seizures. There are three significant kinds of CNS depressants: narcotics, hypnotics and sedatives.

  • Track 18-1 Depression & Anxiety
  • Track 18-2 Bipolar Disorder
  • Track 18-3 Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
  • Track 18-4 Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Track 18-5 Sleep Disorders

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