What it's used for: Primarily used to treat depression and anxiety, St. John's wort is also used
as a sedative in sleep disorders.
Not exact matches
Again, the cause may be a purely physical matter, such
as glandular imbalance, an infection
in the blood stream, a vital organ out of place, nerve shock from an operation, persistent nagging pain, too many
sedatives, lack of the right food, or vitamins, or fresh air, or exercise.
In fact, chamomile tea possesses an antispasmodic and
sedative property, which contributes to relieving intestinal cramping
as well
as inducing relaxation.
I found plenty of evidence regarding Hops dermatitis, oestrogenic and
sedative effects of hops and much to suggest it was not generally accepted
as safe
in pregnancy.
Inducing a coma - like state does require careful monitoring, breathing and temperature support
as well
as a delicate balance of «hypnotic agents, inhalational agents, opioids, muscle relaxants,
sedatives and cardiovascular drugs,» Brown and his colleagues noted
in their paper.
The study also suggested that these physiological changes and accompanying increases
in anxiety indicate a state like withdrawal seen for many «
sedative» drugs, such
as alcohol, cannabis, and heroin, and this state may be responsible for some people's need to re-engage with their digital devices to reduce these unpleasant feelings.
Considerable quantities were only identified
in the consumption of the
sedative Clomethiazole by hospitals,
as well
as neuroleptic quetiapine and the antidepressant Moclobemide by nursing homes.
It was also used
as a
sedative for many years
in Japan.
Using knockin point mutations
in mice, Dr. Rudolph has demonstrated that anxiolytic and
sedative actions of benzodiazepines, such
as diazepam (Valium), are mediated by two distinct GABAA receptor subtypes and can thus be targeted separately pharmacologically.
An after - dinner drink Initially, alcohol acts
as a
sedative and will put you to sleep — one of the reasons it's
in nighttime cough and cold medications.
Jamaican dogwood acts
as a
sedative for the nerves and relieves the pain, and because of that it also helps
in relieving muscle spasms.
The balm contains a chemical that acts
as a
sedative, which make it affective
in sleep aids.
The ester compounds
in oregano oil are abundant and are noted for anti fungal
as well
as sedative actions.
Obtained from the roots of a tropical grass originally
in India and Sri Lanka, Vetiver oil - also known
as Vetivert or Khus - is known for it's
sedative, relaxing qualities and is often used to stimulate circulation and promote tranquility.
A type of mint, skullcap acts
as a mild
sedative, especially when blended
in equal parts with hops and valerian root.
Maltol has also been discovered
in various Passiflora species, which has documented
sedative effects,
as well
as the neurotransmitter serotonin [15].
It can also shrink blood vessels hence abolishing the root cause; Synthetic Bezoar — This is a kind of stone that is usually found
in the digestive system of mammals known for its anti-inflammatory properties; Vaseline — It moisturises rough, dry, itchy and scaly skin; Borneol — It is used
as a skin tonic, local anaesthetic, antispasmodic and
sedative; Lanolin — It is a greasy substance known for its moisturising effects; Synthetic Musk; Amber.
Compounds found
in ashwagandha act
as a
sedative and help to reduce anxiety and promote relaxation.
Not only does it sooth inflammation
in the body, but it also acts
as a
sedative oil, helping one feeling calm and at peace with life.
In another study, those with IBS were given antispasmodic medication which normally acts
as a
sedative.
After experimenting with a variety of herbs and supplements, he says he stumbled upon valerian — a plant that has been used
as a mild
sedative in Europe for centuries.
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The amount of blood volume needed to be taken from a cat and their small size
in combination with using a
sedative may increase the risk of an adverse reaction such
as low blood pressure.
Due to the potential for a
sedative effect, do not use
in working dogs, such
as seeing eye dogs or police and military dogs.
ï ¿ 1/2 If you can pinpoint events that trigger displaced aggression
in your cat, anything you can do to prevent them will help, such
as covering windows where they can see the ground outside, using scents and / or
sedatives when taking a cat to the vet, and not keeping your windows open at night if you have neighborhood cats who like to tussle.
In most cases, the owner can hold the collar and allow the dog to lick some cheese or peanut butter through the muzzle while a staff member quietly enters, injects the
sedative into a rear leg, and leaves again
as the drugs take effect.
Sometimes this doesn't work either;
in that case the last resort will be, our Veterinarian will give injectable
sedatives having your pet partially or completely asleep for the grooming
as per needs of groomer.
Some pets will also vocalize or whine
as the last remaining
sedative or anesthetic medications are removed from their systems, or
in response to the prescribed pain medication.
house soiling) For use
as a
sedative Often used
in combination with other anti-seizure medication For use
as a muscle relaxant May be prescribed
in conjunction with behavior modification training Lasts longer than diazepam What dogs / cats should not take this medication?
Xanax is
in a class of drugs called benzodiazepines which is a class of drugs used
in both human and veterinary medicine
as sedatives / hypnotics.
In some cases, inevitably, they will need an emergency trip to the vet for injectable sedatives, as they can overheat or do themselves physical harm in extreme case
In some cases, inevitably, they will need an emergency trip to the vet for injectable
sedatives,
as they can overheat or do themselves physical harm
in extreme case
in extreme cases.
If your dog suffers from motion sickness and / or anxiety associated with riding
in a car or airplane or needs a
sedative for any reason, Bendadryl can help
in these situations
as well.
While clomipramine hydrochloride can cause lethargy
in dogs (see Adverse Reactions) its mode of action is not
as a
sedative.
Although the active ingredient
in SILEO, dexmedetomidine hydrochloride, is approved for use
as a
sedative for humans, it has not been evaluated
in pregnant women.
The veterinarian who euthanized my cat and my foster dog used the same drug,
in the same way (intra-muscular injection)
as a pre-euthanasia
sedative.
Generally,
sedatives should be used
as a last resort when all other options have been exhausted and
in those particular cases, where the dog is affected by severe anxiety that doesn't respond to behavior modification or when there are risks for defensive biting.
Stronger
sedative drugs, such
as phenobarbital or valium, are generally reserved for severe cases of motion sickness
in dogs traveling for extended periods of time.
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in the armed forces; any event directly or indirectly related to the ingestion of alcohol by you where the concentration of alcohol
in your blood exceeds 80 milligrams of alcohol
in 100 milliliters of blood; voluntary ingestion of poison, toxic substances or non-toxic substances or drugs,
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in such quantity that they become toxic, or voluntary inhalation of a gas; from or while committing or attempting to commit a criminal offence, or committing or provoking an assault; medical or surgical treatment or complications arising therefrom, except when required
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as well
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