English to Arabic Dictionary sedative

sedative

مهدئ
definition
noun
She had become dependent on a variety of drugs - sedatives , amphetamines and various narcotics, including heroin.
a drug taken for its calming or sleep-inducing effect.
adjective
the seeds have a sedative effect
promoting calm or inducing sleep.
translation of 'sedative'
noun
عقار مسكن
adjective
مهدئ,
مسكن
example
You may be given a mild 'sedative' to help you relax.
In most cases patients did not respond to the usual doses of antipsychotics and 'sedative' agents.
Their findings supported the use of hypnosis as a substitute for 'sedative' drug use.
Staff had trouble controlling the man and a doctor prescribed an oral 'sedative' .
Tolerance towards the 'sedative' effects seems to develop before tolerance to the stimulatory effects.
Biopsies can be uncomfortable and you may be given a mild 'sedative' or local anaesthetic.
He should omit 'sedative' drugs and reduce his alcohol intake.
Studies show 'sedative' herbs gently depress the central nervous system, thus calming you and inducing sleep.
In pharmacological interventions, analgesic and 'sedative' agents were more often used concomitantly than individually.
Other mild 'sedative' herbs are linden (lime flower) and lemon verbena.
Antihistamines are sometimes used but mainly for 'sedative' effect.
The second-generation antihistamines were developed principally to avoid 'sedative' actions.
"Eating a large meal will have a 'sedative' effect, " says Young.
Before the tears came, Doctor Lee mercifully injected Robert with a powerful 'sedative' .
Thus, 'sedative' effects potentially could accumulate with repeated administration.
Effie put down the medical bag, took out a hypodermic and filled it with a powerful 'sedative' .
Research has shown that the flower of the mimosa tree has a 'sedative' effect.
Antidepressant and 'sedative' drugs gave troublesome side effects and only temporary relief.
To help you relax, you may receive a 'sedative' intravenously.
Is it the 'sedative' administered by Sheeran or is it something else?
Mechanical ventilation and use of paralytic and 'sedative' agents impair communication between patients and others.
These heavy mineral substances tend to create more grounding 'sedative' effects that help calm the mind and emotions.
Butterbur should be considered for treating seasonal allergic rhinitis when the 'sedative' effects of antihistamines need to be avoided.
They pinned her to the floor, swabbed her arm and injected the 'sedative' in her.
Limited evidence from one animal study suggests that hops may potentiate the effects of 'sedative' drugs.
She had become dependent on a variety of drugs - 'sedatives' , amphetamines and various narcotics, including heroin.
A final medical alternative includes short-term use of prescription 'sedatives' to combat withdrawal symptoms.
This strategy may prevent accumulation of 'sedatives' by allowing the drugs to be eliminated between doses.
Because of this action, alcohol produces similar effects as the 'sedatives' but through an independent mechanism.
The child should not receive 'sedatives' or opiates as these may depress the respiratory drive.
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