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- Retrieved May 27, 2023. Fineout, Gary (May 25, 2023). "Day 1: "DeSaster, DeSedative or De****ure"". Politico. Archived from the original on January 21, 2024...
- neurological condition which results from repeated withdrawal episodes from sedative–hypnotic drugs such as alcohol and benzodiazepines. Each withdrawal leads...
- Methaqualone is a hypnotic sedative. It was sold under the brand names Quaalude (/ˈkweɪluːd/ KWAY-lood) and Sopor among others, which contained 300 mg...
- insomnia (sleeplessness). This group of drugs is related to sedatives. Whereas the term sedative describes drugs that serve to calm or relieve anxiety, the...
- sold under the brand name Benadryl among others, is an antihistamine and sedative. It is a first-generation H1-antihistamine and it works by blocking certain...
- the thought of being sick). Many beneficial effects of lorazepam (e.g., sedative, muscle relaxant, anti-anxiety, and amnesic effects) may become adverse...
- sedative effects of all ingested sedatives and as such is not generally recommended. In high doses the interaction can cause de novo seizures. Baclofen was...
- anxiolytic, sedative, and hypnotic properties. In the United Kingdom, it was known as quinalbarbitone. Secobarbital is considered to be an obsolete sedative-hypnotic...
- effects. They have been used recreationally for their anti-anxiety and sedative effects, and are thus controlled in most countries due to the risks ****ociated...
- differential diagnosis should include intoxication by other substances with sedative effects, such as benzodiazepines, anticonvulsants (carbamazepine), alcohols...