Tranquilliser
: These substances are strictly regulated and intended only for use by trained professionals. Misuse of veterinary medications in humans can lead to severe health complications, including respiratory depression, loss of consciousness, and permanent injury.
: Often used for sleep, such as Zolpidem (Ambien). 2. Major Tranquillisers (Antipsychotics/Neuroleptics) tranquilliser
: The most common class, including Diazepam (Valium) , Alprazolam (Xanax) , and Lorazepam (Ativan) . : These substances are strictly regulated and intended
These are powerful medications used to treat severe psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. They work by blocking neurotransmitters like dopamine . : For example, Chlorpromazine. Thioxanthenes & Butyrophenones : Used for shorter durations. Rauwolfia Alkaloids : Historically derived from plants. 3. Veterinary Sedatives They work by blocking neurotransmitters like dopamine
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Commonly known as anti-anxiety medications, these are often prescribed for short-term relief of stress, anxiety, and insomnia.
A (or tranquilizer) refers to a broad category of drugs primarily used to induce a state of calmness, reduce anxiety, and promote relaxation. They are generally categorized into two main groups based on their chemical composition and medical application: 1. Minor Tranquillisers (Anxiolytics)