"' Triclofos "'is a sedative drug used rarely for treating insomnia, usually as a second-line treatment after other drugs have failed.
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Ivancic said Taylor, an epileptic, had denied the claims and had provided a letter from a doctor explaining his medical condition and his need to take mild sedative drugs.
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At one point in some of the more dangerous blocks the Judges took to putting sedative drugs into the air systems to help keep the residents more docile easier to control.
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These include taking the sedative drugs called long-acting benzodiazepines, which include Valium and Librium, and having vision problems like poor depth perception or difficulty seeing contrasts in dim light.
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CX-546 itself has been investigated for other applications, and most notably has been found to show significant efficacy in reversing the respiratory depression produced by sedative drugs such as opioids and barbiturates.
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Problems like chemical dependency and inability to discontinue use of the anti-anxiety and sedative drugs after treatment are likely related to personal or psychological factors within patients as much as with a drugs specific make-up, the international experts agreed.
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The pharmaceutical industry has synthetically produced the more potent enantiomer Levo-tetrahydropalmatine ( Levo-THP ), which has been marketed worldwide under different brand names as an alternative to anxiolytic and sedative drugs of the benzodiazepine group and analgesics such as opiates.
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"' U-89843A "'( "'PNU-89843 "') is a sedative drug which acts as an agonist at receptors, specifically acting as a positive allosteric modulator selective for the ?1, ?3 and ?6 subtypes.
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"' Amiphenazole "'( "'Daptazile "') is a respiratory stimulant traditionally used as an antidote for barbiturate or opiate overdose, usually in combination with bemegride, as well as poisoning from other sedative drugs and treatment of respiratory failure from other causes.
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A 2009 Australian study found that of 97 instances of patients admitted to hospital believing their drinks might have been spiked, tests were unable to identify a single case where a sedative drug was likely to have been illegally placed in a drink in a pub or nightclub, with 9 plausible cases from within the study.