Sleeping or a state of unconsciousness caused by a chemical.
Temporary sleepiness induced by high concentrations of organic solvents.
unconsciousness induced by narcotics or anesthesia
Stupor or unconsciousness produced by chemical exposure.
Stupor or unconsciousness caused by exposure to a chemical.
A state of diminished consciousness or complete unconsciousness caused by the use of narcotic drugs which have a depressant effect on the central nervous system.
General and nonspecific reversible depression of neuronal excitability, produced by a number of physical and chemical agents, usually resulting in stupor rather than in anesthesia.
depressed mental state, anywhere from confusion or drowsiness to coma.
Literally "sleep induction". This can describe CNS depression causing reduced awareness, intoxication, and reduced escape capability, leading to loss of consciousness and death in extreme cases. CO, HCN, CO2, and low O2 cause narcosis.
Stupor or unconsciousness produced by chemical substances.
an unconscious state due to physical or chemical factors that depress neuronal excitability