Respuesta :
Answer:
Increased blood pressure
Rapid heartbeat
Heartburn
Risk of ulcers
Sleepiness
Passing out or blackouts
Liver damage
Reduced blood-clotting ability
Memory lapses
Poor judgment
Slow reflexes, which can lead to harmful accidents
Distorted vision
Increased risk of some cancers
Basically what a depressant does is slow down the bodies reaction to everything. This includes external and internal. Reflexes become slower but so does heart rate and brain activity. It slows down brain activity by blocking NT receptors in the brain.
Hope this helped! Let me know if you need more help (I took AP psychology so I know a bit about this stuff)