Drugs and Alcohol: The Facts About Depressants Course

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What you'll learn

Recognize the definition of a depressant
Identify the physical and mental effects depressants have on an individual
Recall common names for various depressants
Identify any interactions that depressants may have with other medications

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Description

Depressant drugs induce sleep, relieve anxiety and muscle spasms and prevent seizures. However, individuals who abuse these substances experience serious consequences. This course provides facts about commonly abused depressants such as alcohol, benzodiazepines, kava, gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB), opiates and over-the-counter drugs. The physical, mental and emotional effects they have on workers are also discussed. Ideal learners are all employees, including managers and supervisors.

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Drugs and Alcohol: The Facts About Depressants Course

Drugs and Alcohol: The Facts About Depressants
Drugs and Alcohol: The Facts About Depressants
Depressant drugs induce sleep, relieve anxiety and muscle spasms and prevent seizures. However, individuals who abuse these substances experience serious consequences. This course provides facts about commonly abused depressants such as alcohol, benzodiazepines, kava, gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB), opiates and over-the-counter drugs. The physical, mental and emotional effects they have on workers are also discussed. Ideal learners are all employees, including managers and supervisors.

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