Yes, 10mg of diazepam can help calm you down for dental work, as it is a benzodiazepine that reduces anxiety and promotes relaxation. However, the effectiveness can vary based on individual factors such as tolerance and sensitivity to the medication. It's important to consult with your dentist or healthcare provider before taking diazepam to ensure it's appropriate for your situation and to receive guidance on the proper dosage. Always follow professional advice for safe usage.
Calm is an action, so it is already a verb. As in "to calm down" or "to calm someone down".Calms, calming and calmed are verbs too."Please calm down"."He is calming the boss down"."He calmed the room".
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Calm Down is when someone mad or something so people usually say "calm down"
Ambien will not calm you down.
You can say "calm down" in different ways such as "take a deep breath," "relax," or "stay calm."
"Calm down" - "To'a mai"
calm down befor i calm you down
The main purpose of laughing gas is to be used to calm people down during dental procedures. It does not put the person to sleep but makes the person not care about what is going on in their mouth.
Calm is already a verb when used in the correct context. As in "to calm".Calms, calmed and calming are also verbs, depending on the tense you want.Some example sentences are:"I will calm down"."He calms down"."I calmed her down"."We are calming her down".
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In Hawaiian, you would say "hoʻomaluhia".
It wont hurt and it will surely calm them down.