- A
sedative or
tranquilliser is a
substance that
induces sedation by
reducing irritability or excitement. They are
central nervous system (CNS) depressants...
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sedative is
called a
tranquillizer gun (also
spelled tranquilizer gun,
tranquilliser gun or
tranquiliser gun),
derived from the word "tranquil",
which means...
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traditionally captured with
traps and l****os, but
since 1950,
tranquillisers have been used.
Individuals of the
Asian species have been
often trained...
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dedicated to Phil and Paul Hartnoll's mother, who was
addicted to the
tranquilliser Halcion (Triazolam) for many years. It was
released as
Radiccio EP in...
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veterinarian who made a
number of
significant inventions, in
particular the
tranquilliser gun, the
disposable hypodermic syringe and the child-proof medicine...
- "very deep
analgesia and
profound and
intense euphoria" as well as
tranquillisation and
anterograde amnesia useful for
surgery and
battlefield wounding...
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Before a
performance in late 1967,
Barrett reportedly crushed Mandrax tranquilliser tablets and a tube of
Brylcreem into his hair,
which melted down his...
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inhibitors Diuretics Antihypertensives Tricyclic antidepressants Major tranquillisers Ethanol (alcohol)
Diazoxide Drugs subject to a
strong first-p**** effect...
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later come to
light that
Branco had been
offered water spiked with
tranquillisers by
Maradona and
Ricardo Giusti during half time, to slow him down in...
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stronger than the
Bentley compounds such as
etorphine (M99, the
Immobilon tranquilliser dart) by some measures.[citation needed]
Closely related to morphine...