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Differentiate between narcotics and tranquillisers.
Distinguish Between
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Solution
| Sr. No. | Aspect | Narcotics | Tranquillisers |
| 1. | Definition | These are drugs that relieve severe pain and induce sleep or unconsciousness. | These are drugs used to reduce anxiety and stress without necessarily inducing sleep. |
| 2. | Action on CNS | They act as strong depressants of the Central Nervous System (CNS). | They act as mild depressants of the Central Nervous System (CNS). |
| 3. | Main Effect | Their primary use is for pain relief (analgesic) and inducing deep sleep. | Their primary use is to bring calmness and mental relaxation to the patient. |
| 4. | Addiction potential | They are highly addictive and cause strong physical dependence on the user. | They are generally non-addictive if taken in properly prescribed doses. |
| 5. | Examples | Morphine, heroin, codeine, opium. | Valium (diazepam), librium (chlordiazepoxide), alprazolam. |
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