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Patients may start to feel some sedative effects of a tranquilizer within hours of taking the medication, but a full therapeutic response typically takes a few days to weeks. It's important for patients to follow their healthcare provider's instructions and give the medication time to take effect before expecting significant improvements in their symptoms.

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Q: How soon after initiation of drug therapy is it reasonable to expect a therapeutic response from an tranquilizer?
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