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Post-traumatic stress disorder is not capitalized, but PTSD is. Check any stylebook for verification... Chicago Manual of Style, etc.
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) used to be called "shell shock" after the reactions men would have from being exposed to battle conditions and constant bombshell attack.
The condition's had many names, and they are as follows. 1. Shellshock 2. Battle Fatigue 3. Operational Exhaustion 4. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Post traumatic stress has been known for thousands of years. In this country, it used to be called "shell shock." We just got around to describing it clinically within the past fifty years or so.
Prazosin which is used for post-traumatic Stress disorder, neither causes sedation nor induces sleep.
The euphemism used in place of the term "shell shock," which refers to the stress experienced from combat, is "Post-traumatic stress disorder" (PTSD). This term has become the accepted clinical diagnosis for individuals suffering from the psychological effects of traumatic experiences, particularly those related to military combat.
Propranolol is used for P.T.S.D. ( Post-Traumatic-Stress-Disorder).
Operational exhaustion
The term "combat stress reaction" is often used as a euphemism for shell shock, referring to the psychological impact of combat on soldiers.
Shell shock
Anxiety-reducing medications (benzodiazepines) and antidepressants, especially the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) such as fluoxetine (Prozac) and sertraline HCl (Zoloft).
It is used for only people who have medical marijuana cards. The marijuana is grown commercially. This drug can be prescribed by a doctor legally. You can smoke it legally then because it is medical marijuana. But only if your doctor prescribes it.