What is barbiturate abuse?
• Barbiturate abuse is a condition where you take barbiturates in ways other than advised by your caregiver. Barbiturates are sedatives used to treat insomnia (sleeplessness), anxiety (nervousness), and seizures (convulsions). They are often called “downers”. It is against the law to use these drugs unless a caregiver has prescribed them to you. • Barbiturate abuse may include taking the drug too long or too much. You may feel like you need to have the drug even if you do not need it. Over time, you may become addicted to the drug, and have frequent and serious impairment or distress. Pregnant women who are addicted to these drugs may give birth to an addicted baby. At present, fewer people are abusing barbiturates than there has been in the past. This is because barbiturates have been replaced by other drugs or substances. Commonly abused substances or drugs include other forms of sedatives and stimulants, such as benzodiazepines and amphetamines. What are the types of barbiturates? T