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- A sedative or tranquilliser is a substance that induces sedation by reducing irritability or excitement. They are CNS depressants and interact with brain...
- tranquillizer gun (also spelled tranquilizer gun, tranquilliser gun or tranquiliser gun), derived from the word "tranquil", which means "calm". The modern...
- An anxiolytic (/ˌæŋksiəˈlɪtɪk, ˌæŋksioʊ-/; also antipanic or anti-anxiety agent) is a medication or other intervention that reduces anxiety. This effect...
- qualifications. Her parents were alcoholics and her mother was also addicted to tranquilisers. Her uncle molested her and her sister for a number of years during...
- 4:55 8. "Nostalgia Machine" 4:34 9. "Nighthawks" 5:14 10. "I'm Not a Friend of God" 4:34 11. "Tranquiliser" 3:50 12. "New Eden" 6:29 Total length: 55:04...
- b****ist, Roger Waters, who recalled his experience of being injected with tranquilisers before a performance in 1977. Waters and Gilmour argued during the recording...
- breastfeeding. Opioid overdoses are often ****ociated with benzodiazepines, tranquilisers (e.g. xylazine) or alcohol use. Other central nervous system depressants...
- in which the cat appeared to have fallen asleep and the mouse was on tranquilisers." Milan scored in the 82nd minute, but Brescia "mysteriously found themselves...
- chemist Bernard John Ludwig engineered meprobamate to be a non-drowsy tranquiliser. Launched as "Miltown" in 1955, it rapidly became the first blockbuster...
- tricyclic antidepressants, aluminium-containing antacids, codeine Tranquilisers/hypnotics (reducing alertness) Benzodiazepines, tricyclic antidepressants...