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单词 major tranquillizer
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Definition of major tranquillizer in English:

major tranquillizer

(British major tranquilliser) (US major tranquilizer)
noun
  • A tranquillizer of the kind used to treat psychotic states.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This means that twenty-five per cent of the major tranquillisers are connected with fluoride.
    • People taking major tranquilizers for a long period of time risk something termed tardive dyskinesia.
    • The history with major tranquilizers may give a clue as to what might be in store.
    • Thus, the use of major tranquilizers should be carefully scrutinized and reserved for appropriate indications.
    • Certain major tranquilizers prevent shivering, limiting the body's ability to generate heat.
    • Unlike minor tranquilizers, major tranquilizers of the antipsychotic type are not addictive.
    • In the manic phase, a group of drugs known as the major tranquillizers or neuroleptic drugs are particularly useful.
    • At the time the major tranquilizers were introduced, the lobotomy was touted highly and widely used by psychiatrists.
    • The drugs used for schizophrenia are antipsychotics or neuroleptics (major tranquillizers).
    • One charity client with these problems found that an anti-depressant augmented by a major tranquilliser was effective.
    • Her diagnosis of bipolar/schizoaffective disorder had been disabling for years, and she had been dependent on a variety of major tranquilizers.
    • The prolonged use of neuroleptic drugs (major tranquillizers) can produce movement disorders, including tremors, tics, and smacking of the lips.
    • Alternatively, a huge dose of a major tranquiliser usually does the trick for me.
    • The ‘Neuroleptic’ effects of the major tranquilisers was first noted by Charpentier.
    • Her occlusion began to be wrong before one year after taking major tranquilizer, that is haloperidol.
    • The usual standard of practice before administration of major tranquilizers is a written consent.
    • Many impressive claims have been made about major tranquillisers by psychiatrists and pharmacologists alike.
    • Some drugs need to be taken regularly to have an effect, e.g. antidepressants and major tranquillisers.
    • I am at a stage when I had to dose myself twice with a major tranquiliser just to calm down and not freak out.
    • The major tranquilizers do not produce effects generally experienced as pleasurable, and are thus rarely abused.
 
 

Definition of major tranquilizer in US English:

major tranquilizer

(British major tranquilliser, major tranquillizer)
noun
  • A tranquilizer of the kind used to treat psychotic states.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some drugs need to be taken regularly to have an effect, e.g. antidepressants and major tranquillisers.
    • Her diagnosis of bipolar/schizoaffective disorder had been disabling for years, and she had been dependent on a variety of major tranquilizers.
    • In the manic phase, a group of drugs known as the major tranquillizers or neuroleptic drugs are particularly useful.
    • The drugs used for schizophrenia are antipsychotics or neuroleptics (major tranquillizers).
    • Certain major tranquilizers prevent shivering, limiting the body's ability to generate heat.
    • The history with major tranquilizers may give a clue as to what might be in store.
    • The prolonged use of neuroleptic drugs (major tranquillizers) can produce movement disorders, including tremors, tics, and smacking of the lips.
    • Many impressive claims have been made about major tranquillisers by psychiatrists and pharmacologists alike.
    • Unlike minor tranquilizers, major tranquilizers of the antipsychotic type are not addictive.
    • The usual standard of practice before administration of major tranquilizers is a written consent.
    • Her occlusion began to be wrong before one year after taking major tranquilizer, that is haloperidol.
    • Alternatively, a huge dose of a major tranquiliser usually does the trick for me.
    • Thus, the use of major tranquilizers should be carefully scrutinized and reserved for appropriate indications.
    • This means that twenty-five per cent of the major tranquillisers are connected with fluoride.
    • The ‘Neuroleptic’ effects of the major tranquilisers was first noted by Charpentier.
    • The major tranquilizers do not produce effects generally experienced as pleasurable, and are thus rarely abused.
    • At the time the major tranquilizers were introduced, the lobotomy was touted highly and widely used by psychiatrists.
    • People taking major tranquilizers for a long period of time risk something termed tardive dyskinesia.
    • One charity client with these problems found that an anti-depressant augmented by a major tranquilliser was effective.
    • I am at a stage when I had to dose myself twice with a major tranquiliser just to calm down and not freak out.
 
 
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