Barbiturates are basically the opposite of amphetamines: that is, they act to depress the central nervous system. In small doses they act as tranquilizers, but in larger doses they are sleeping pills.
The sleep induced by barbiturates is not a normal sleep, in the sense that it seriously cuts down on the normal dream activity.
Prolonged use of sleeping pills can lead to complete psychological crack-ups, as the mind has no way to release itself. Barbiturates are often a means of committing suicide. Therefore, as with all drugs, know what you are doing.
“The barbiturate addict presents a shocking spectacle. He cannot coordinate; he staggers, falls off bar stools, goes to sleep in the middle of sentences, food drops out of his mouth. He is confused, quarrelsome and stupid.”
William Burrougs, NAKED LUNCH
This documents presents the various brand-name barbiturates and how to recognize them. It also includes dosages and other general observations related to recreational use.
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