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DeSaster,
DeSedative or
De****ure"". Politico.
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neurological condition which results from
repeated withdrawal episodes from
sedative–hypnotic
drugs such as
alcohol and benzodiazepines. Each
withdrawal leads...
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insomnia (sleeplessness). This
group of
drugs is
related to
sedatives.
Whereas the term
sedative describes drugs that
serve to calm or
relieve anxiety, the...
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Methaqualone is a
hypnotic sedative. It was sold
under the
brand names Quaalude (/ˈkweɪluːd/ KWAY-lood) and
Sopor among others,
which contained 300 mg...
- 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...
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Diphenhydramine (DPH) is an
antihistamine and
sedative first developed by
George Rieveschl and put into
commercial use in 1946. It is
available as a generic...
- as an antipsychotic, but is now
almost exclusively used on
animals as a
sedative and antiemetic. A
closely related analogue, chlorpromazine, is
still used...
- the
thought of
being sick). Many
beneficial effects of
lorazepam (e.g.,
sedative,
muscle relaxant, anti-anxiety, and
amnesic effects) may
become adverse...
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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...
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differential diagnosis should include intoxication by
other substances with
sedative effects, such as benzodiazepines,
anticonvulsants (carbamazepine), alcohols...