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Sedative effects of l-menthol, d-camphor, phenylethyl alcohol, and geraniol

Journal of Natural Medicines, 2021
Tomoko Oshima, Michiho Ito
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Analgesics and Sedatives

2012
Of primary importance for the clinical anesthesiologist is the realization that the older adult is often not an ordinary, straightforward patient. Aging affects the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of the most commonly used anesthetic drugs, and opioids and benzodiazepines do not represent an exception to this rule.
G. Alec Rooke, Julia I. Metzner
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The Sedative Effect of Acupuncture

The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 1979
Eight patients with diagnosis of anxiety neurosis were treated with acupuncture. Six of them showed good to moderate response while 2 had no change. The endorphin theory in applying acupuncture is discussed.
Q. Y. Chung, C. W. Lo
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Activation of the α2B adrenoceptor by the sedative sympatholytic dexmedetomidine

Nature Chemical Biology, 2020
D. Yuan   +9 more
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Sedatives and Hypnotics

2018
Insomnia is a subjective complaint of poor sleep that may lead to problems with daytime functioning. Sedatives and hypnotics have been the treatments of choice for decades. Benzodiazepines have shown the most evidence for effective treatment. However, they have serious side effects which include falls, confusion, rebound insomnia, tolerance, and ...
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The SED Reformers

2015
This chapter introduces the reformist elements in the East German Communist Party, the SED. The SED reformers were a small, isolated group of party functionaries, who were reluctant to challenge the authority of the anti-reformist hardliners. Moreover, while the reformers wanted to change the Communist regime, they insisted that this could only be done
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Barbiturates and Sedatives

1983
The behavioral and biochemical effects of two additional classes of psychoactive compounds have been used as a further basis for relating metabolic changes in brain biogenic amines to changes in learning and memory. These classes of drug include the barbiturates and the benzodiazepines. The effects of representative agents upon the regional turnover of
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Trends in prescriptions for sedative–hypnotics among Korean adults: a nationwide prescription database study for 2011–2015

Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2018
Mi Hyun Lee   +6 more
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THE EVALUATION OF SEDATIVES†

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1956
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