Narcotics are drugs that dull the sense of pain and cause drowsiness or sleep. They are the most effective tool a physician has to relieve severe pain. Narcotics are also given pre-operatively to relieve anxiety and induce anesthesia.
Depressants are pills which are designed to help you sleep and alleviate anxiety. They are also to treat seizures and panic attacks.
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Yes, you can induce sleep paralysis by relaxing. Here's how to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tb8eGsu_nX4
A lullaby is a song sung quietly to induce babies and toddlers to go to sleep.
No, it is a stimulant, narcotics are drugs with sleep inducing properties like weed and opium
Don't you mean "benzodiazapines"?? The benzodiazepine family of depressants is used therapeutically to produce sedation, induce sleep, relieve anxiety and muscle spasms, and to prevent seizures. In general, benzodiazepines act as hypnotics in high doses, anxiolytics in moderate doses, and sedatives in low doses.
Trazodone and Ambien are both medications which are used to help induce sleep. They are different types of medications, and while both induce sleep they can have different side effects. How each medication reacts is unique from person to person.
In this procedure, the patient is given a medication (midazolam) to induce sleep. His or her throat and nasal passages are then examined with a flexible laryngoscope.
Individuals undergoing a sleep EEG may be asked to remain awake the night before their test. They may be given a sedative prior to the test to induce sleep.
Strictly speaking, narcotics are chemicals which induce sleep. These include opiates, barbituates, benzodiazepines, etc.In the legal sense of the word, which isn't the proper definition, classes include opiates, benzodiazpines, barbituates, cannabinoids, amphetamines cocaine, tryptamines (LSD/Mushrooms), and many many others. Look into "federal drug scheduling" for more information on what the law considers to be a narcotic.
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