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Transkvilizers are psychotherapeutic drugs prescribed by doctors for patients suffering from mental disorders such as anxiety. Medicines help reduce or eliminate these disorders. These drugs fall into two classifications: the main tranquilizers and small transkvilizers.
Included in the main group are phenothiazins, butyrophens and piperidine compounds. Some of the trade drug names in the main group are Haldol®, Risperdal® and Clozaril®, which are most often prescribed as anti-psychotics. Drugs in the main group are generally not abused.
Smaller trancers are more common of these two groups and include benzodiazepines that are usually better recognized by trade names. Valium®, Serax® and Klonopin® are among the smaller trade names, which also include some combinations of drugs such as librax®. Such drugs are commonly prescribed as anxiolytics, which is a term against anxiety. Many people refer to them as sedative or hypnotics because of their effect onspecific parts of the central nervous system. Slang terms for such drugs include the names "libs", "benzos" and "Vees".
drugs in both groups are primarily administered orally in the form of a tablet or capsule, but can also be supplied intravenously. Specific drugs and dosage will affect the actual mental condition of the patient. He could experience confusion, drowsiness and lightness. The patient's vision could be blurred, headaches may develop, and he or she could even suffer a certain memory loss or disorganization in thinking.
Some physical side effects that could be associated with the use of small tranquilizers include nausea, vomiting and increased sweating. There is an element of drug use in a smaller group due to a possible toxic reaction that may occur if they consume alcoholic beverages. It is possible to become dependent on smaller tranquilizers if they are used for a longer period of time. PokUD will be addicted, the element of danger is present due to the health risks associated with withdrawal. Severe abdominal cramps, heart palpitations and hallucinations are some of the many symptoms that a dependent person could suffer.
Many people to prevent the use of chemical drugs, have turned to natural drugs, including herbal soothing. Medicinal plants, which are generally known for their sedative properties, include valerian, German or Roman chamomile and passionate. Valerian and Mussion Flower are used in different parts of the world to treat insomnia, anxiety and even epilepsy. Chamomile is generally considered milder than Valerian or Mussion Flower, so much larger quantities are usually needed for relief. Eating foods rich in all vitamins B has also shown that they naturally help fight anxiety, insomnia and stress.