单词 | librium |
释义 | Libriumn. Pharmacology. The proprietary name of a white crystalline compound, C16H14N3OCl.HCl, used as a tranquillizer. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medicines or physic > medicines for specific purpose > sedatives, antispasmodics, etc. > [noun] > tranquillizer > specific substances or preparations nepenthes1580 nepenthe1595 Seconal1935 secobarbital1950 mephenesin1952 Largactil1953 Miltown1954 meprobamate1955 hydroxyzine1956 promazine1956 Sparine1956 prochlorperazine1957 Stelazine1958 trifluoperazine1958 Prolixin1959 chlordiazepoxide1960 Librium1960 diazepam1961 Valium1961 oxazepam1964 pimozide1968 lorazepam1969 temazepam1970 alprazolam1973 1960 Official Gaz. (U.S. Patent Office) 15 Mar. tm90/1 Hoffman–La Roche Inc...Librium for psychotherapeutic agent. 1968 New Scientist 21 Mar. 623/2 Hostile tendencies can often be remarkably controlled by drugs, like Librium and diazepam, which are not sedatives, and which do not depress the general level of cerebral activity. 1970 Times 22 Sept. 10 In the first cafe he went into someone sold him six librium pills. ‘It was my sort of cafe, my sort of people—of course they had gear.’ 1972 T. P. McMahon Issue of Bishop's Blood (1973) xvi. 228 I decided the pills Dolly had left with Julio were Librium. I use them when the shakes get bad. 1975 N. Mitchison All change Here ix. 92 I took a tablet of librium, but had the father and mother of a nightmare. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1960 |
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