Chlordiazepoxide Health Dictionary

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A benzodiazepine drug mainly used to treat anxiety.
Health Source: BMA Medical Dictionary
Author: The British Medical Association
A widely used anti-anxiety drug. (See TRANQUILLISERS; BENZODIAZEPINES.)
Health Source: Medical Dictionary
Author: Health Dictionary
n. a *benzodiazepine drug with *muscle relaxant properties, used for the short-term relief of anxiety and to lessen the severity of symptoms in alcohol withdrawal. Side-effects include drowsiness, lightheadedness, and shaky movements.
Health Source: Oxford | Concise Colour Medical Dictionary
Author: Jonathan Law, Elizabeth Martin

Librium

See CHLORDIAZEPOXIDE.... librium

Tranquillisers

A tranquilliser is a popular name for a drug which induces a mental state free from agitation and anxiety, and renders the patient calm. Tranquillisers are classi?ed as major and minor. The former are used to treat psychotic illness such as SCHIZOPHRENIA; the latter are sedatives used to treat anxiety and emotional upsets (see NEUROSIS) and are called antianxiety drugs or ANXIOLYTICS. Major tranquillisers or antipsychotic drugs are given to patients with psychotic disorders which disrupt their normal lives (see PSYCHOSIS). They do not cure the patient, but do help to control his or her symptoms so that the person can live in the community and be admitted to hospital only for acute episodes. The drug chosen depends upon the type of illness and needs of a particular patient as well as the likely adverse effects. Antipsychotic drugs modify the transmission of nerve-signals by making brain cells less sensitive to the excitatory neurotransmitter chemical called DOPAMINE. Among the antipsychotic tranquillisers are CHLORPROMAZINE, HALOPERIDOL, CLOZAPINE and ?upenthixol.

Anxiety is a consequence of too much STRESS and may occur without being serious enough to need treatment. Clinically it arises when the balance between certain chemicals in the brain is disturbed: this increases activity in the sympathetic system, thus provoking physical symptoms such as breathlessness, tachycardia, headaches and indigestion. Anxiolytics help to alleviate these symptoms but do not necessarily cure the underlying cause. Two main classes of drug relieve anxiety: BENZODIAZEPINES and beta blockers (see BETA-ADRENOCEPTORBLOCKING DRUGS). The latter, which include atenolol and propanolol, reduce the physical symptoms such as tachycardia and are useful in circumstances – for example, examinations – known to cause anxiety attacks. They block the action of NORADRENALINE, a key chemical of the sympathetic nervous system. Benzodiazepines depress activity in that part of the brain controlling emotion by stimulating the action of a chemical called gammaaminobutyric acid (GABA). Among the benzodiazepines are chlordiazepoxide and diazepam. (See also MENTAL ILLNESS.)... tranquillisers

Benzodiazepines

pl. n. a group of pharmacologically active compounds used as *anxiolytics and hypnotics. The group includes *chlordiazepoxide, *diazepam, *oxazepam, and *temazepam.... benzodiazepines



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