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The other name is a sedative or anesthetic such those used in operations. There are many products under the term tranquilizer.
This depends upon what you mean by "horse tranquilizer". A common sedative used in horses (except stallions) is acepromazine, which is a yellow liquid injected into the vein or muscle.
tranquilizers are injected as a liquid into the body or through the oral cavity as a sedative, but sleeping pills are used voluntarily and are usually in a capsule.
This is a slang term for a tranquilizer gun. Tranquilizer guns are usually air-powered and fire syringes filled with sedative that release their contents upon striking the target. Tranquilizer guns are used by animal control officers, scientists, zookeepers and veterinary doctors to put large or dangerous animals to sleep in order to examine them, relocate them or administer medical treatment.
can i use chlordiazepoxide while using fluoxetine
It's an animal tranquilizer/sedative. There haven't been any formal human studies, though it's anecdotally known that several people have died from taking it.
Phencyclidine or PCP is a horse tranquilizer. The tranquilizer is given to them so they will not freak out for certain things.
In 1903, barbital, a derivative of barbituric acid, came into use as a tranquilizer and sedative. Apparently, a great many Americans had trouble sleeping. More than 2,500 other barbiturates were subsequently manufactured.
yes geodon is a heavy tranquilizer
A tranquilizer is anything that induces a feeling of calm and relaxation, for example music, a baby's soother, medication etc.
To the best of my knowledge, both chlordiazepoxide and amitriptyline are both still available by prescription in the US.
There is now a pill that is made for dogs for motion sickness. It should also be helpful for anxiety. If that is not enough you can talk to your veterinarian and they may suggest a type of sedative/tranquilizer.