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- An anxiolytic (/ˌæŋksiəˈlɪtɪk, ˌæŋksioʊ-/; also antipanic or anti-anxiety agent) is a medication or other intervention that reduces anxiety. This effect...
- spasmolytics such as benzodiazepines. Other central effects include sedation, anxiolysis, and dizziness. A related chemical, chlorphenesin (C9H11ClO3) without...
- anesthetic technique where a mild dose of sedation is applied to induce anxiolysis (anxiety relief), hypnosis, and anterograde amnesia (inability to form...
- dopamine in the brain, providing stimulatory effects in addition to the anxiolysis. Phenibut was developed in the Soviet Union and was introduced for medical...
- in this class generally produce dose-dependent effects (ranging from anxiolysis to loss of consciousness) they are often referred to collectively as sedative-hypnotic...
- withdrawal. It is also used as a premedication for inducing sedation, anxiolysis, or amnesia before certain medical procedures (e.g., endoscopy). In 2020...
- Neurological: Analgesia Tolerance Addiction Dependence Psychological: Anxiolysis Confusion Euphoria Somnolence Cardiovascular & Respiratory: Bradycardia...
- of suffering, promotion of sociability and empathy, "body high", and anxiolysis provided by narcotic drugs including opioids can cause the use of high...
- & antagonists ↑) Other 5-HT receptors 5-HT3 593 Emesis (agonists ↑); anxiolysis (antagonists ↑). 5-HT4 125.89 Movement of food across the GI tract (agonists...
- in this class generally produce dose-dependent effects (ranging from anxiolysis to loss of consciousness), they are often referred to collectively as...