Some people have reverse reactions to tranquilizers. It is also possible that their effect may loosen some inhibitions. Rage reactions, if they recur, should always be dealt with by a professional. They are dangerous to the individuals and those around them
No specific person, race nor culture has more road rage than the other.Road rage is determined by the personality of the individual. Everyone is different.
Narcotics such as morphine do not cause rage, they are depressants. Of course, a morphine addict might become enraged if he or she was not able to obtain morphine. So, morphine could be an indirect cause of rage.
The plural of tranquilizer is tranquilizers. As in "the tranquilizers were not effective enough".
Alcoholism doesn't cause the rage but is often used as an excuse for expressing rage.
It can - pain relievers are depressant medications like tranquilizers.
Corticosteroids are similar to the hormone adrenalin or epinephrine. They cause increased heart rate, anxiety, and digestive upset like diarrhea and nausea. They cause personality changes because adrenalin is the "fight or flight" hormone. They cause increased aggressiveness and a desire to fight. Answer: They don't. The only studies that have been done on AAS and personality have shown that it impacts only a small fraction of people, about 5%. Yes, "roid rage" is a MYTH.
Tranquilizers can be legally used if prescribed by a doctor.
I do not recommend this at all. Both of these are tranquilizers. Taking too many tranquilizers will cause you to have trouble breathing and maybe kill you depending on the dosage.Pick one or the other to use for your bedtime dose, but not both together.
Creatine is not a steroid.
Cocain
Cause a hungry bear is not a happy bear.
Pharmaceutical factories