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Define tranquilizers with an example.


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Tranquillizers:

  • Tranquillizers are the chemical substances that are used to treat nervous system disorders.
  • Tranquillizers are a medicinal drug that helps in reducing stress, depression, mental disorder and anxiety.
  • The term ‘tranquillizer’ is also described as anti-anxiety medication.
  • The term was introduced in the year 1953 to describe drugs that have a calming effect.
  • They are chemical combinations that are very useful in the treatment of stress and mild or severe mental diseases.
  • They can be hypnotics, sedatives, antidepressants and narcotics.
  • For example, diazepam, chlordiazepoxide, equanil etc.

Tranquillizers come in two varieties.

Minor Tranquillizers:

  • Minor Tranquillizers also called anxiolytics are used for sedation and to treat anxiety.
  • Nowadays, these drugs are called antianxiety medications.

Major tranquillizers:

  • Major tranquillizers also called neuroleptics were developed to treat psychiatric disorders including schizophrenia.
  • These drugs combat hallucinations and other delusions.
  • Usually prescribed for long terms, major tranquillizers include phenothiazines, thioxanthenes, butyrophenones, clozapine and rauwolfia alkaloids.

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