It would later come to light that Branco had been offered water spiked with tranquillisers by Maradona and Ricardo Giusti during half time, to slow him down in the second half.
32.
In 1952 he wrote the memoir " The Privileged Nightmare ", later reissued as " Hostages at Colditz ", with fellow " Prominente " tranquilliser overdose.
33.
At the time Murdoch started testing his gun, the only tranquilliser drugs available were curare and alkaloids of nicotine, both of which tended to have fatal reactions in a high percentage of animals.
34.
While Fitz and Anji rest in the casino, The Doctor finds a used tranquilliser dart at a crime scene and deduces that the murders are part of a plan committed by a visitor to Endpoint.
35.
Hitler brands him a traitor, and tests the cyanide capsule Himmler had supplied to him on his dog Blondi, to be sure that Himmler wasn't trying to slip him a tranquilliser and turn him over to the Allies.
36.
The available methods, which Sargant also referred to as " modern " and " active " treatments, were drugs in large doses ( antidepressants, amphetamines, barbiturates, tranquillisers, neuroleptics ), electroconvulsive therapy, insulin coma therapy, continuous narcosis and leucotomy.
37.
Although Eurus prods Sherlock onward with the prospect of saving the girl on the aeroplane, he eventually stops the games by threatening to shoot himself when she orders him to shoot either John or Mycroft . Frustrated, Eurus uses tranquilliser darts on the three of them.
38.
Combining this modification with the replacement of the 6-hydroxyl with a 6-methylene group produces a compound some 1, 443 times more potent than morphine, stronger than the Bentley compounds such as etorphine ( M99, the Immobilon tranquilliser dart ) by some measures.
39.
The final girl and the boyfriend come up with a plan to keep Hansel and Gretel distracted : they kill Hansel with a giant cartoon mousetrap, and they stop Gretel with a Tranquilliser gun and enter the entrance to hell where they encounter surreal Demons, Monsters, and Zombies.
40.
Through late 1967 and early 1968, Barrett's behaviour became increasingly erratic and unpredictable, partly as a consequence of his reported heavy use of psychedelic drugs, most prominently Mandrax tranquilliser tablets and an entire tube of Brylcreem into his hair, which subsequently melted down his face under the heat of the stage lighting, making him look like " a guttered candle ".