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ANTIHISTAMINE
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  1. Tranquilizers are not used, as some critics allege, nor are hormones implanted to promote milk production.
  2. Tranquilizers are divided into a Major Tranquilizer and Minor Tranquilizer group. Move Up
  3. Major tranquilizers are drugs used to treat severe mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia and psychosis (sy-KOH-sis). Move Up

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  1. Glutamine is an all-natural, anti-anxiety supplement that allows the mind to relax without causing the side effects sometimes associated with tranquilizers. (Web site)

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  1. Avoid alcoholic beverages, and do not take this product if you are taking sedatives or tranquilizers without first consulting your physician. (Web site)

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  1. Certain drugs, including some anesthetics and tranquilizers, specifically block long term memory storage and retrieval in conscious patients. (Web site)

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  1. Acepromazine is one of the most commonly used tranquilizers in veterinary medicine. (Web site)

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  1. Some sedatives, tranquilizers, pain relievers, and anti-nausea medications can increase neuropathy. (Web site)

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  1. Many drugs can cause bradycardia, including some tranquilizers and blood pressure medications such as beta-blockers.
  2. These medications may include alcohol, opioids, anesthetic agents, narcotics, phenothiazines, tranquilizers, or sedative hypnotics. Move Up

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  1. Some physicians prescribe antispasmodic medications, tranquilizers, or antidepressants to relieve symptoms.

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  1. On March 4th, she woke up to find that Cobain unconscious after overdosing on tranquilizers. (Web site)

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  1. To reduce risks, take the antihistamine at home a few hours before bedtime, and do not combine it with alcohol or tranquilizers. (Web site)

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  1. When given with other CNS-depressant drugs (tranquilizers, narcotics, barbiturates, MAOIs, antihistamines and antidepressants) the effects will be additive. (Web site)

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  1. These include high blood pressure drugs, antihistamines, antidepressants, tranquilizers, appetite suppressants, and cimetidine (an ulcer drug). (Web site)
  2. Benzodiazepines: A class of drugs that act as tranquilizers and are commonly used in the treatment of anxiety. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Clonazepam, clorazepate, and diazepam are members of the benzodiazepine group of drugs and are best known for their use as tranquilizers. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Hydralazine can cause neuropathy, tranquilizers such as chlorpromazine and other phenothiazines may cause hyperphagia and weight gain. (Web site)
  2. MAO Inhibitors, chlorpromazine (Thorazine), Haldol (Haloperidol) and the tranquilizers ushered in the age of psychiatric medication. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Both the sedative and anticholinergic effects of the major tranquilizers are also additive to those of desipramine.

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  1. Diphenhydramine hydrochloride has additive effects with alcohol and other CNS depressants (hypnotics, sedatives, tranquilizers, etc). (Web site)
  2. Sedatives, tranquilizers, and any other medications that are broken down by the liver should be avoided if possible. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Anxiolytics (traditionally referred to as tranquilizers) are also sedatives and include the benzodiazepines (Librium, Valium) and meprobamate (Miltown). (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Scopolamine should be used with care in patients taking other drugs that are capable of causing CNS effects such as sedatives, tranquilizers, or alcohol.
  2. Also, taking this drug with other medications, like antidepressants, antihistamines, sedatives and tranquilizers can be dangerous. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Patients should be told not to take alcohol, sleeping pills, sedatives, or tranquilizers while taking antihistamines. Move Up

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  2. Chlorpromazine Move Up
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  4. Humans > Medicine > Drugs > Benzodiazepines Move Up
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