What causes heart rate and blood pressure drop?

Withdrawal, Marijuana, Narcotics, or Alcohol?
Umm you really didnt answer my question though which of those 5 is it?
Or is it depressants???? Someone help me pleaseee and fastt! Would really appreciate it! ):

It is narcotics. Narcotics will also produce pinpoint pupils. I am not sure why you are asking this. If you are concerned about yourself or someone else having low blood pressure or pulse, please take this person the ER. Marijuana can decrease blood pressure, but it usually is associated with an increase in heart rate. Alcohol may acutely lower blood pressure, but can lead to high blood pressure if used chronically. Alcohol does not really affect pulse. There is no withdrawal syndrome associated with decreased blood pressure or pulse.

4 Responses to “What causes heart rate and blood pressure drop?”

  1. SXK Says:

    Most likely any of the Opioids such as morphine, codeine, Meperidine, hydromorphone, fentanyl, methadone, or heroin. Alcohol could as well, but the withdrawal would do the opposite.

    NOT- Marijuana, Stimulants.
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  2. aziz Says:

    EXCEPT WITHDRAWAL EVERYTHING.
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    DOC

  3. tracy t Says:

    Dehydration can cause drop in blood pressure however a quick decrease in blood pressure can be an indication of a problem like:
    Allergic reaction
    Uncontrolled bleeding

    cause for a drop in heart rate is related to vagus nerve. when there is achange is postion the vagus nerve get active thus slowing down the heart rate
    http://she-health-living.com/Vitamins-to-Lower-Blood-Pressure.html
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  4. Dr. B Says:

    It is narcotics. Narcotics will also produce pinpoint pupils. I am not sure why you are asking this. If you are concerned about yourself or someone else having low blood pressure or pulse, please take this person the ER. Marijuana can decrease blood pressure, but it usually is associated with an increase in heart rate. Alcohol may acutely lower blood pressure, but can lead to high blood pressure if used chronically. Alcohol does not really affect pulse. There is no withdrawal syndrome associated with decreased blood pressure or pulse.
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    Physician

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