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The zoo says tranquilizers may not have worked in time.
Why didn't keepers use tranquilizers when the encounter turned violent?
She cried and screamed, so they pumped her full of tranquilizers.
Animal expert Jeff Corwin agreed that tranquilizers may have taken too long.
After taking four tranquilizers darts to the body, soldiers shot Juma dead.
Tranquilizers are often prescribed for people who are overwhelmed by their emotions.
Her body shook, and she cried, vomited and took tranquilizers to manage.
As of now, officials are still trying to subdue the cat with tranquilizers.
Marquis-Boire had taken some pills — benzos, Lila thought, or common prescription tranquilizers.
KW: When Jessica answers that she's excited, I wonder what tranquilizers she's on.
The I.P.A.T.A. does not recommend giving tranquilizers to any pet during air travel.
I take lots of pills to deal with this; I take sleeping pills and tranquilizers.
Tranquilizers do not take effect for several minutes and the child was in imminent danger.
After drugging everyone in the ranch with tranquilizers, she waits for Kevin to show up.
The psychiatrist gave her tranquilizers and an antipsychotic drug and told her to stop writing.
He isn't allowed to eat or get out of bed because he is on tranquilizers.
If anything, they stuff themselves with tranquilizers just to be able to do the simplest things.
In my teens, I was misdiagnosed with something called hyperventilation syndrome and prescribed very addictive tranquilizers.
Tranquilizers widely prescribed to mothers in the 1950s and '60s were known as Mother's Little Helper.
He said he was forced to take tranquilizers and was separated from other inmates at night.
Senators dug into the prices of antibiotics, corticosteroids and tranquilizers, the wonder drugs of the time.
The staff stopped the attack by shooting Valerio twice with the strongest tranquilizers they had on hand.
The zoo's staff unsuccessfully tried to repel the animals with water and tranquilizers before shooting them dead.
Did he ask for "a pill because of a headache" and get an overdose of tranquilizers instead?
So it's looking at the blazing-fast ying to its octogenarian-on-horse-tranquilizers yang: Silicon Valley.
In order to save lives, rangers shot it to death before veterinarians arrived with tranquilizers, Udoto said.
Many tranquilizers take up to several minutes to go into effect, putting the child's life in jeopardy.
The glue that keeps this hospital in order — the sedatives, tranquilizers and medications — is nearly all gone.
The Sleeping Beauty Diet claims participants can "sleep off the pounds" with a strict regimen of tranquilizers.
Tranquilizers, sedatives, sleeping pills, antidepressants, antipsychotics, diuretics and blood pressure medications may all increase your risk of falling.
The most commonly misused drugs were benzodiazepines, tranquilizers that should not be taken for more than four weeks.
A psychiatrist at one prescribed him mood-stabilizers and tranquilizers for bipolar disorder, said Mr. Goldberg, his lawyer.
On their own, tranquilizers came to be seen as a solution to the overcrowding of America's mental institutions.
"We shot it with three tranquilizers but it worked only after the third one was fired," said Singh.
The other substances most commonly found were fentanyl, heroin, benzodiazepines (also known as tranquilizers), prescription opioids and cocaine.
They were among the few who knew that just two days before, he had swallowed a bottle of tranquilizers.
The woman panicked as she told the 911 operator cops should bring "tasers and tranquilizers" to take down Lindholm.
" When I asked Peter Gasser how he remained calm during big air competitions, a family friend blurted out, "Tranquilizers!
He did not appear to be on a heavy dose of tranquilizers or say anything that tanked the markets.
Benzodiazepines are a class of prescription tranquilizers that were once heavily prescribed in the 1960s for anxiety, depression, and insomnia.
That means dosages of tranquilizers must be very carefully calculated based on the size, weight, and makeup of the target.
They say the gorilla, Harambe, was trying to help the boy and that zookeepers should have used tranquilizers instead of bullets.
But it is being compounded by a lack of treatment provision and a seemingly endless supply of potent black market tranquilizers.
This is a prescription pill closet Adora Preaker-Crellin (a fearsome Patricia Clarkson), peddler of rat poison and tranquilizers, would approve of.
Police in Georgia have arrested a psychiatrist who had 36 of his patients die on allegations he improperly prescribed painkillers and tranquilizers.
The Harris County coroner told him the recent overdose spike is likely attributable to carfentanil, a veterinary drug used in elephant tranquilizers.
Before too long, Jason was popping 45 prescription pills a day, mostly of hydrocodone, but he also abused tranquilizers like alprazolam and diazepam.
In addition to opioids, past-year marijuana users were more likely to misuse sedatives and tranquilizers than their peers, according to the report.
No, he should have been tranquilized instead: Many critics questioned why the zoo decided to shoot Harambe with a rifle rather than with tranquilizers.
The long-acting tranquilizers help reduce stress during transport, but "within 24 hours their cortisol levels, stress levels, are back to normal," says Parker.
When the midnight showing ends, I'll approach the ticket booth and ask the 16-year-old behind the counter if they sell any tranquilizers.
The plot's combustible ingredients include a jilted bride, arson, and a vial of tranquilizers and a loaded gun just begging to be picked up.
In 163, they were the third-most-common cause of drug-associated death, after benzodiazepines and oxycodone, which are prescribed as tranquilizers and painkillers.
We treat patients psychologically and physically with daily consultations, tranquilizers, and sleeping pills, and provide special meals for those sick of eating hospital food.
Tranquilizers may not have taken effect in time to save the boy while the dart might have agitated the animal, worsening the situation, Maynard said.
The Church of Scientology's website says that "the effects of medical and psychiatric drugs, whether painkillers, tranquilizers or 'antidepressants,' are as disastrous" as illicit drugs.
Hundreds of attendees watched as zoo staff tried to hose the animals down to divert their attention from Ferrada, and then turned to firing tranquilizers.
The abuse of tranquilizers was also down, with just 3.9 percent of 12th graders misusing the drugs, down from a peak of 7.7 percent in 2002.
While forest officials fired tranquilizers at the pachyderm and tried to drive it back into the forest, the bewildered animal went about damaging walls and pillars.
After all, it wasn't clear whether or not the gorilla would continue to harm the boy, and tranquilizers would've taken too long to sedate the animal.
" Maynard said that tranquilizing Harambe was not a viable option because "tranquilizers do not take effect for several minutes and the child was in imminent danger.
In 1958 Richard Rubenstein was being treated in an East Coast psychiatric clinic for depression when he abruptly died, apparently from an allergic reaction to tranquilizers.
Children with emotional and behavioral problems often got a variety of diagnoses, depending on the clinic, and often ended up being given strong tranquilizers as treatment.
The choice to shoot to kill, instead of use tranquilizers, sparked outrage on the internet, as Harambe was just acting within his nature as a wild animal.
There are shots of Dee Dee presiding over her double-door closet crammed with needless medications, many of them tranquilizers with "Sleepy Baby" scrawled over the label.
Men are three times more likely than women to use cannabis, cocaine or amphetamines, while women are more likely to take opioids and tranquilizers for non-medical purposes.
Maynard defended the zoo's actions, saying the boy's life was in danger, and tranquilizers could have agitated the animal and would have taken several minutes to become effective.
"When I wake up in the morning, it's like I'm fighting horse tranquilizers," says Park, a 2447-year-old health care administrator who lives in Overland Park, Kansas.
Being an absentee mother and the mistress of Roper, the "worst man in the world," clearly isn't much fun, even with high doses of what I presume are tranquilizers.
If administered responsibly, martinis, beer, wine, tranquilizers or a few CBD-infused gumdrops can provide succor, as can a soothing bath, a massage, a quiet session of meditation or prayer.
It was around this time, before the two-week tour, that they got into a bitter argument over the issue, and according to some accounts, June swallowed some of his tranquilizers.
In addition, 201 children were admitted into intensive care from accidental poisoning, with the majority of poisonings caused by tranquilizers used to treat anxiety and sleeping problems, methadone and other opiates.
The decision to shoot the cats was made because tranquilizers do not take effect for several minutes and the man's life was in danger as the lions were already attacking him.
One treasure we all adored was the Double Rainbow video, in which a man—ostensibly on peyote and beaver tranquilizers—nearly orgasms at the site of two rainbows in the sky.
According to a court brief, children were forced to take medications including benzodiazepine tranquilizers, which have addictive potential, as well as mood stabilizers generally reserved to treat bipolar disorder, and antipsychotic medications.
Tranquilizers were not an option because they could have a delayed effect and "the impact from the dart could agitate the animal and cause the situation to get much worse," Maynard said.
O'Nolan quickly discovered that Robbie was a pharmacy resident in emergency medicine at a Tampa hospital, and he had recently published a study about sedating adults with a combination of two powerful tranquilizers.
Losing His Swimmer LabelHe had already tried to commit suicide by swallowing a handful of tranquilizers, and he nearly killed himself more than once riding a motorcycle while high on LSD and cocaine.
The National Survey on Drug Use and Health in 2500 found that 2101 million Americans, 12 and older, take prescription painkillers, tranquilizers, sedatives or, increasingly among children and young adults, stimulants like Adderall.
Many of them don't just use heroin, but also alcohol and benzodiazepines—a group of tranquilizers mainly prescribed by doctors for insomnia, anxiety, and panic attacks, which are also sold on the black market.
A Saudi prosecutor determined last week that agents of the kingdom apprehended Khashoggi at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, gave him a lethal dose of tranquilizers and cut up his corpse to hide the evidence.
The Couple Overdose on Cocaine and Animal Tranquilizers According to officials, the Halyes had overdosed on a lethal combination of cocaine and carfentanil, a powerful derivative of fentanyl often used to tranquilize rhinoceroses and elephants.
By the 1980s, amid the spread of heroin and cannabis use in prisons—and allegations that tranquilizers were being used as chemical coshes to control and punish inmates—the hush-hush policy began to unravel.
He was given tranquilizers, but when his odd behavior continued—"really strange stuff, like washing myself out of the toilet"—he says officers believed he must have been on illegal drugs and strip searched him.
Maynard said the team decided to use deadly force instead of tranquilizers to subdue the gorilla because it could have taken some time for the drug to take effect when an animal was in agitated state.
Ultimately, zoo officials shot Harambe, killing him instantly, opting to use real bullets instead of a tranquilizer dart in order to protect the child if Harambe reacted badly to the tranquilizers before the drugs took effect.
While the decision to fatally shoot the primate was controversial, zoo officials defended their decision, saying that because tranquilizers don't immediately take effect, a real bullet was the best option for the safety of the toddler.
Studies bear this out: in one study of patients with irritable bowel syndrome, doctors were more likely to suggest that male patients receive X-rays and more likely to offer female patients tranquilizers and lifestyle advice.
It is these tranquilizers that have become of great concern to drug workers such as Kelly because they are becoming stronger and more deadly than the prescription diazepam (sometimes marketed as Valium) diverted onto the street before.
Fixed-income markets have reacted to Fed's widely publicized policy intentions, but they seem to be reassured (?) by the huge liquidity and tranquilizers that the Fed would do what it has to do gently and without any precipitation.
New Brunswick–born Melissa Ann Shepard, 80, was sentenced in 2013 to two years, nine months, and ten days in prison for attempting to murder her newlywed husband by spiking his coffee with an inordinate amount of tranquilizers.
"Years ago, tranquilizers were the No. 1 cause of death in shipping pets, since the drugs depress the heart and respiratory system," said Sally B. Smith, who operates Airborne Animals, a pet transportation service based in New Jersey.
In her book The Age of Anxiety: A History of America's Turbulent Affair with Tranquilizers, Andrea Tone writes that rather than treating the Valium backlash as a defeat, its manufacturer, Upjohn, seized the cultural climate as a golden opportunity.
Many of those who took their lives in a purported act of "revolutionary suicide" — a phrase that Temple founder Jim Jones had misappropriated from Black Panther Huey Newton — did so by knowingly ingesting Flavor-Aid laced with tranquilizers and cyanide.
Early in the investigation, the authorities determined that the child had been sexually abused for some time and also found that at the scene of the crime there were tranquilizers that were probably given to the child before killing him.
And although many of the people in the study misused alcohol or a variety of other drugs (including cocaine, marijuana, prescription pain meds, tranquilizers, and stimulants), those who used cocaine and alcohol together were far more likely to try suicide.
According to the indictment, the women would flirt with men in upscale bars, exchange telephone numbers and arrange to meet a few days later at a restaurant or bar, where they would slip tranquilizers and narcotics into the men's drinks.
Yet there were limits to that success, and 20th-century medication attempted to curb the number of lifetimes that were being spent in hospitals, even while they relied on new tranquilizers, and insulin injections and barbiturates that restricted quality of life.
"Aches and pains, but they're OK." Roger Williams Park Zoo says the team charged with recapturing the takin was equipped with tranquilizers and a backup rifle, but fortunately never lost track of Har-Lee and they were able to safely sedate him.
Related: Here's What You Need to Know About Fentanyl, the Powerful Opioid That Killed Prince The DEA said that traffickers have been exploiting high demand for illicit prescription painkillers, tranquilizers, and sedatives by producing fake pills containing fentanyl, and putting them out onto the streets.
" This evasion caused lively debate, with readers writing comments like, "This is wickedness to a poor, old, harmless cat," and "I am disappointed that the so called joint task force do not have tranquilizers or tasers to use on the Lion than to kill it.
What they both left out or alluded to only indirectly is why Japan has had considerable boxing success at all: In the lower weight classes, you can take a hell of a beating and still win—the incoming punches aren't often one-shot tranquilizers.
Who would have guessed that Duke, who went on to play perky all-American teen Patty Lane and her demure Scottish cousin Cathy on TV's The Patty Duke Show (1963-66), would grow up to be hooked on tranquilizers and later diagnosed as a manic-depressive?
According to Herzberg, in the 1940s and 903s, measured on a per capita basis, the overdose death rate from barbiturate tranquilizers in the United States was actually worse than the rate associated with opioids in 2013, when opioid overdose deaths had already risen for 11 consecutive years.
"We take the drugs for granted today, and they've become controversial, but at the time these kids were being given much stronger medications — tranquilizers — that had all sorts of side effects," James Swanson, a professor of pediatrics at the University of California, Irvine, said in an interview.
Frank, quite apart from anything else, by keeping Spackman waiting from the day that ridiculous exchange was decided to just two days, just two days, before her contract expired you created a situation of anxiety that weighed heavily on the whole department and… Tranquilizers, Mark thought.
The case is made for talking down a patient who is having a hard time rather than trying to directly administer tranquilizers to restore the individual's ego, a progressive stance at a time when many psychiatrists were quick to prescribe downers to bring a bad trip to an end.
It was also around this time, writes Rasmussen, that pharmaceutical companies began to market psychotropic drugs to not only psychiatrists but general practitioners, who took to prescribing tranquilizers to treat anxiety—which, by the early 1960s, had become as commonly diagnosed a mental health issue as ADHD is today.
Mr. Kushner has long advocated that a strong relationship with the Saudis is in the United States' interest, and he has pushed to maintain support for the crown prince despite the death of Mr. Khashoggi, who Saudi officials now say was killed with a lethal dose of tranquilizers and dismembered.
This newfound demand for non-barbiturate tranquilizers dovetailed with Dr. Leo Sternbach's 1957 discovery that benzodiazepines—a class of chemical he'd first synthesized decades earlier while trying to invent a new dye—could be used to treat anxiety with greater efficiency and less risk than barbiturates, the common tranquilizer of the time.
Kristallo was one of many British teens uploading commemorative posts: Before his death, Lil Peep had managed to capture in his music the anxiety and nihilistic worldview common among many young people these days—a burden that Peep, like other rappers, numbed with painkillers and tranquilizers, like Xanax, often posting photos and videos of himself doing so online.
" Something about the idea that an age can be anxious must resonate deep in America's cultural bones, because the phrase has been used to describe countless moments since, from the vogue for tranquilizers like Miltown and Valium in the '50s and '60s to the coronation of today's young adults as, in The New York Post's recent estimation, "The Anxious Generation.

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