Causing sleep; tending to cause sleep; soporiferous; as, the soporific virtues of opium., A medicine, drug, plant, or other agent that has the quality of inducing sleep; a narcotic.
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Yes poppy plant is a source of morphine which induces sleep.
By definition, Yes! It does have sleep/stupor inducing properties
A hypnotic is a drug that is capable of inducing sleep or drowsiness. It is often prescribed for individuals with insomnia or other sleep-related disorders to help them fall asleep and stay asleep. Hypnotics can have sedative effects on the central nervous system.
"Chloroform: Inducing calm for a peaceful rest."
It is not recommended to use chloroform for inducing sleep due to its toxicity and potential for serious health risks. Seeking safer and medically approved methods of inducing sleep, such as speaking to a healthcare professional, is advised.
No, it is a stimulant, narcotics are drugs with sleep inducing properties like weed and opium
That depends on what you mean by "narcotic." Technically "narcotic" originally meant any drug with sleep-inducing properties. Both promethazine and dextromethorphan, the active ingredients in Promethazine DM, have such properties. However, "narcotic" is defined in US law in such a way that neither of these substances is considered a narcotic drug.
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Milk contains tryptophan which in the body converts to the sleep inducing hormones melatonin and serotonin.