It is perfectly proper to draw attention to the threat of the pharmaceutical giants and of calmative drugs being used on social misfits. |
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Extra nervous patients are given a calmative drug before the surgery but I was not offered one. |
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They commissioned a study of the possible military uses of calmative pharmaceuticals such as anesthetics and serotonin reuptake inhibitors. |
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The careful grooming of hair of the face is the most potent calmative that could ever be prescribed for dyspeptic morale. |
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It is also useful in the therapy of acute pulmonary edema, both for its hemodynamic actions and as a calmative. |
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It has developed a range of weapons capable of delivering calmative chemicals, including specialized bullets, landmines and a mortar round. |
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As many might know, one of the worts' herbal properties is as a calmative. |
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The Lemon balm mother tincture is a natural calmative and is used during periods of anxiety and stress. |
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Small wonder that his work, for all the calmative gleam of its finish, has been treated as provocation. |
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For example, in order to understand the pharmacokinetic effects of a calmative agent, information is needed on how the drug has access to the brain. |
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Some of the studies explore the neuroscience of calmative behavior. |
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A single closeup of those eyes is not just a calmative to his jittery subordinates but an ice-blue rebuke to the more rackety aggression of the man behind the camera. |
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And he did all this not with the excitable burst of bullet points that had, for the past five years, sufficed for personal rhetoric but in the deep, calmative tones of a parent reading a bedtime story. |
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The movie steams with minor resentments and misunderstandings that slowly evaporate in the warm-colored, calmative surroundings of an unfamiliar land. |
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Also performing calmative techniques cause the decrease of neural system activity that can decrease heartbeat and blood pressure. |
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Specific odours in general may provide the calmative effects via associative memory evocation rather than any direct pharmacological action. |
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Tristan Roberts, 28, inadvertently overdosed on the lethal brew which he may have taken as a late-night calmative. |
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When it enters the brain, it has a strong affinity for the benzodiazepine receptors and causes a desirable calmative effect which you have observed. |
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Chamomile Matricaria chamomilla is a great asset in any herbal medicine dispensary and as a nervine and calmative it is a great contributor to mental wellness and relaxation. |
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