tranquilizer

[ US /ˈtɹæŋkwəˌɫaɪzɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a drug used to reduce stress or tension without reducing mental clarity
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How To Use tranquilizer In A Sentence

  • My Mom took a job as a nursing orderly in a mental hospital where sleeping pills and tranquillisers were easily obtainable.
  • Drugs found in Haim's system included the cough-suppressant dextromethorphan; the antihistamine diphenhydramine; carisoprodol, a prescription muscle relaxant; the tranquilizers diazepam and meprobamate, which are found in Valium and other medications; and the antidepressants fluoxetine and olanzapine. Corey Haim Cause Of Death: Pneumonia Complications, NOT Drugs
  • The treatment for people addicted to tranquillizers includes training in stress management and relaxation techniques.
  • A tube of pile ointment Tranquilizers of course, buffered aspirins and a bottle of monstrous half-blue, half-yellow capsules. Arcana Magi - c.1: Oryn Zentharis, Seeker of the Truth
  • Well, I'll write you a prescription for a mild tranquillizer. I.O.U. - SOMEONE HAS TO PAY
  • INSOMNIA ( CAN'T SLEEP? ) HONEY! Use honey as a tranquilizer and sedative.
  • Alcohol also increases the effects of tranquilizers or barbiturates.
  • It is vital to get the whole story, because symptomatic treatment for any of these complaints, e.g. sleeping pills, tranquilizers, or narcotics, could be worse than no treatment at all.
  • She had seen her general practitioner a week after the separation and he had prescribed a tranquillizer.
  • He added trace amounts of alcohol and an amount of the tranquilliser diazepam were also found in her bloodstream.
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