Tranquilizer
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A tranquilizer (US), tranquillizer (Oxford spelling), or tranquilliser (UK; see spelling differences), is a drug that induces tranquility in an individual.[1]
The term "tranquilizer" is imprecise, and is usually qualified, or replaced with more precise terms:
- minor tranquilizer usually refers to anxiolytics.[2]
- major tranquilizer usually refers to antipsychotics.
Mood stabilizers can also be considered tranquilizing agents.[3]
In music
- "Tranquilizer" is a song written by Tom Stephan & Neil Tennant, from album Superchumbo "WowieZowie" (2005).
- Tranquilizer by Fat Jon The Ample Soul Physician, from album Repaint Tomorrow
- "Транквилизатор" ("Tranquilizer") by the Soviet band Кино (Cinema) from the album "46" (1983)
See also
References
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- ↑ "tranquilizer" at Dorland's Medical Dictionary
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- ↑ Tranquilizing Agents at the US National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)