What filler means?

What filler means?

(Entry 1 of 2) : one that fills: such as. a : a substance added to a product (as to increase bulk, weight, viscosity, opacity, or strength) b : a composition used to fill the pores and grain especially of a wood surface before painting or varnishing.

What is a major tranquilizer drug?

Major tranquilizers are typically antipsychotic drugs used to treat psychotic features of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and other mood disorders. Minor tranquilizers are typically anxiolytic drugs used to reduce anxiety.

What drug is a tranquilizer?

The principal minor tranquilizers are the benzodiazepines, among which are diazepam (Valium), chlordiazepoxide (Librium), and alprazolam (Xanax). These drugs have a calming effect and eliminate both the physical and psychological effects of anxiety or fear.

Can you tranquilize a human?

Tranquilizer darts do exist and are widely used for sedating animals. They take a few minutes for the drug to take effect. They are not used for humans because the risk of overdose or underdose is too high.

What is the strongest sedative you can get?

Rohypnol (flunitrazepam) is a short-acting benzodiazepine that is 10 times stronger than Valium.

What is the mildest tranquilizer?

Buspirone, also known by the brand name BuSpar, is a newer anti-anxiety drug that acts as a mild tranquilizer.

Is emotional blunting permanent?

Despite how it may feel, emotional numbness is not permanent. Treatment is available to provide both immediate relief and long-term remission. The first step in treating emotional numbness is to identify and treat the underlying cause.

Do SSRIs make you emotionless?

SSRI antidepressants are sometimes associated with something called emotional blunting. This can also include such symptoms as feeling indifferent or apathetic, being less able to cry and less able to experience the same degree of positive emotion as one normally would.

Andrew

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