Any kind of prescribed sleeping pills like lunesta or ambien...
if you mean general sedatives, two examples are diazepam (Valium) and alprazolam (Xanax)
Yes, sedatives are often referred to as "downers" because they depress the central nervous system, leading to a calming effect. They are commonly used to treat anxiety, insomnia, and other conditions by promoting relaxation and reducing arousal. Examples of sedatives include benzodiazepines and barbiturates. However, it's important to use them cautiously due to potential side effects and dependence.
It can be lethal to take an overdose of sedatives with or without alcohol.
Sedatives.
Dura lex sed lex is Latin for "the law is harsh but it is the law." Examples would be disproportionately large sentences for drug crimes compared to violent crimes, or in some opinions the use of the death penalty in general.
Walgreens does have prescription sedatives in their pharmacy. The store also has over the counter sleeping aids such as Tylenol PM.
Sedatives are a category of drugs that are CNS depressants. Sedatives have calming qualities; they reduce agitation and excitement. The most common side effect is drowsiness, and at high doses can cause slurred speech, slow reflexes, and hallucinations.
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Yes.
Probably hundreds of millenniums ago, when the first early hunter-gatherer happened upon an opium poppy. Sedatives were not invented, they were discovered.
chloral hydrate- ambien - diazepam/valium- i just did a report on this. you can find out some very interesting information about sedatives if you just google it !
Sedatives are typically used to induce calmness, relaxation, or sleep in individuals. They are commonly prescribed for conditions like anxiety, insomnia, or to facilitate certain medical procedures. Sedatives work by slowing down brain activity to produce a calming effect on the central nervous system.