The plural of tranquilizer is tranquilizers. As in "the tranquilizers were not effective enough".
Tranquilizers can be legally used if prescribed by a doctor.
Cocain
cack heads
Tranqs
downers
Tranquilizers are addictive both psychologically and physically. Some -- such as Valium -- even have potentially fatal withdrawal symptoms.
Tranquilizers can be made from both plant-based and synthetic sources. Some tranquilizers, like Valerian root and passionflower, are derived from plants and are used for their soothing effects. Other tranquilizers are manufactured synthetically in a laboratory setting.
Tranquilizers are depressants. They slow down the Central Nervous System, and makes you feel less conscious of everything around you.
Collectively, they're Sedatives. However, there's some categorization within the sedative category: Barbiturates, Minor Tranquilizers, and Major Tranquilizers.Barbiturates (examples)amobarbital (Amytal)pentobarbital (Nembutal)secobarbital (Seconal)Phenobarbitol (Luminal)Tranquilizers (examples)Minor Tranquilizers: Benzodiazepines (Xanax, Valium, Klonopin, etc)Major Tranquilizers (usually refers to antipsychotics): Haloperidol (amongst others)
It is difficult to determine an exact number of deaths caused by tranquilizers each year as it can vary depending on factors like dosage, individual health, and medical history. However, misuse or overdose of tranquilizers can lead to respiratory depression, coma, and death. It is important to always follow prescription guidelines and seek medical help if there are concerns about the use of tranquilizers.
Tranquilizers are used on animals to sedate them while they are being moved or treated. Tranquilizers are used on humans to sedate people in times of severe stress or distress.