- An
anxiolytic (/ˌæŋksiəˈlɪtɪk, ˌæŋksioʊ-/; also
antipanic or anti-anxiety agent) is a
medication or
other intervention that
reduces anxiety. This effect...
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anesthetic technique where a mild dose of
sedation is
applied to
induce anxiolysis (anxiety relief), hypnosis, and
anterograde amnesia (inability to form...
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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...
- withdrawal. It is also used as a
premedication for
inducing sedation,
anxiolysis, or
amnesia before certain medical procedures (e.g., endoscopy). In 2020...
- side
effects of
oxycodone include dela****
gastric emptying, euphoria,
anxiolysis (a
reduction in anxiety),
feelings of relaxation, and
respiratory depression...
- It is also used as a
preoperative medication to
produce anesthesia and
anxiolysis for
short surgical, diagnostic, or
therapeutic procedures which are minimally...
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nervous system (CNS) depressants, and its
effects may
include euphoria,
anxiolysis, and sedation.
Although generally considered to have low
abuse potential...
- Neurological:
Analgesia Tolerance Addiction Dependence Psychological:
Anxiolysis Confusion Euphoria Somnolence Cardiovascular & Respiratory: Bradycardia...
- depressant. When
depressants are used,
effects often include ataxia,
anxiolysis, pain relief,
sedation or somnolence,
cognitive or
memory impairment,...