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A '''sedative''' or '''tranquilizer''' or '''tranquilliser'''  is a substance that induces [[Sedation|sedation]] by reducing [[Irritability|irritibaility]]<ref name="urlJohns Hopkins Colon Cancer Center - Glossary S">{{cite web |url=http://www.hopkinscoloncancercenter.org/index.cfm?cID=194&CFID=1128737&CFTOKEN=20842936 |title=Johns Hopkins Colon Cancer Center - Glossary S |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref> or excitement.
A '''sedative''' or '''tranquilizer''' or '''tranquilliser'''  is a substance that induces [[Sedation|sedation]] by reducing [[Irritability|irritability]]<ref name="urlJohns Hopkins Colon Cancer Center - Glossary S">{{cite web |url=http://www.hopkinscoloncancercenter.org/index.cfm?cID=194&CFID=1128737&CFTOKEN=20842936 |title=Johns Hopkins Colon Cancer Center - Glossary S |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref> or excitement.


At higher doses it may result in slurred speech, staggering gait, poor judgment, and slow, uncertain reflexes. Doses of sedatives such as [[benzodiazepines]], when used to induce sleep, tend to be higher than amounts used to relieve [[Anxiety|anxiety]], whereas only low doses are needed to provide a peaceful effect.<ref>{{cite journal |author1-last=Montenegro|author1-first=M.|author2-last=Veiga|author2-first=H.|author3-last=Deslandes|author3-first=A.|author4-last=Cagy|author4-first=M.|author5-last=McDowell|author5-first=K.|author6-last=Pompeu|author6-first=F.|author7-last=Piedade|author7-first=R.|author8-last=Ribeiro|author8-first=P.|title=[Neuromodulatory effects of caffeine and bromazepam on visual event-related potential (P300): a comparative study.] |journal=Arq Neuropsiquiatr |volume=63 |issue=2B |pages=410–5 |date=June 2005 |pmid=16059590 |doi=10.1590/S0004-282X2005000300009  |url=http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2005000300009&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en }}</ref>
At higher doses it may result in slurred speech, staggering gait, poor judgment, and slow, uncertain reflexes. Doses of sedatives such as [[benzodiazepines]], when used to induce sleep, tend to be higher than amounts used to relieve [[Anxiety|anxiety]], whereas only low doses are needed to provide a peaceful effect.<ref>{{cite journal |author1-last=Montenegro|author1-first=M.|author2-last=Veiga|author2-first=H.|author3-last=Deslandes|author3-first=A.|author4-last=Cagy|author4-first=M.|author5-last=McDowell|author5-first=K.|author6-last=Pompeu|author6-first=F.|author7-last=Piedade|author7-first=R.|author8-last=Ribeiro|author8-first=P.|title=[Neuromodulatory effects of caffeine and bromazepam on visual event-related potential (P300): a comparative study.] |journal=Arq Neuropsiquiatr |volume=63 |issue=2B |pages=410–5 |date=June 2005 |pmid=16059590 |doi=10.1590/S0004-282X2005000300009  |url=http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2005000300009&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en }}</ref>