depends on patients
Most dentists will want to sedate their patient during implant dental surgery so as not to startle the patient. The patient will be much more calm and not cause harm to themselves that way.
The next dart should be enough to sedate our Miss Kitty...Just sedate me now!
That is the proper spelling of "sedate" (calm, or to tranquilize).
Santa is actually quite sedate in the off-season.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to sedate are sedation and the gerund, sedating.The abstract noun form of the adjective sedate is sedateness.
Promathazine and Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) are antihistamines. Both have remarkable sedative action. They should not be taken together and with Valium also. All the three drugs will sedate the patient heavily.
Stimulate?
Example: when you have surgery, they sedate you so that you don't move. Tranquilizers are used to sedate dangerous animals. Good enough?
Scant is to deficient as sedate is to restless. Just as "scant" implies a lack or deficiency in quantity, "sedate" suggests a calm or tranquil state, contrasting with "restless," which describes an inability to stay still or calm.
Doctors often use sedatives such as midazolam, propofol, or dexmedetomidine to sedate patients. These medications can be administered intravenously for rapid effect during procedures or surgeries. The choice of sedative depends on the patient's medical history, the type of procedure, and the desired level of sedation. Additionally, local anesthetics may be used in conjunction to manage pain.
I believe many pediatricians wish they could sedate their patients like veterinarians can.