How does alcohol primarily increase risks when combined with CNS depressants?

Answer

Their effects are amplified because both substances depress the central nervous system independently.

Alcohol and CNS depressants share a mechanism of action regarding central nervous system depression; when taken together, this depressive effect is intensified, leading to severe outcomes like respiratory difficulty.

How does alcohol primarily increase risks when combined with CNS depressants?

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