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During the absolute refractory period, the Na⁺ gates are not capable of opening again in response to another triggering event.
Withdrawal
The process of retracting or turning inward, often used to describe the physiological and psychological symptoms experienced when discontinuing a substance upon which one has become dependent.
Sodium Pentothal
A barbiturate drug historically used as a sedative and famously referred to as a "truth serum" in the context of interrogation.
Barbiturate
A class of drugs that are used as sedatives and hypnotics, which can depress the central nervous system, leading to effects ranging from mild sedation to total anesthesia.
Barbiturates
A class of drugs that are used as sedatives and hypnotics. They can depress the central nervous system, leading to effects ranging from mild sedation to total anesthesia.
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