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Barbiturates are sedatives, and a small dose makes people feel relaxed, sociable and good humoured. Larger doses commonly produce hostility and anxiety, as well as slurred speech, loss of coordination, and sleepiness – making users more prone to accidents. There is a high risk of overdose because the lethal dose is close to the "normal" dose level - 10 tablets may be fatal. Regular use leads to tolerance and physical dependence. Heavy users are at risk of bronchitis, pneumonia and hypothermia[1].

Legal Issues

Barbiturates are classified as Class B drugs.[2].

Notes

  1. David Batty & Lee Glendinning, Q & A Drug Classification, The Guardian, 12-August-2008, Accessed 22-January-2010
  2. David Batty & Lee Glendinning, Q & A Drug Classification, The Guardian, 12-August-2008, Accessed 22-January-2010