Largactil
Britishnoun
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Thorazine has its origins in the late 1940s, when surgeons prescribed an antihistamine called largactil as a way to relax anxious patients about to go into surgery.
From Scientific American
With a few modifications, in 1952, largactil was reborn as the antipsychotic drug Thorazine, ushering in an entire generation of drugs to treat a variety of psychiatric disorders, from schizophrenia and bipolar disorder to severe depression and anxiety.
From Scientific American
Sunday night is traditionally the home of Largactil , where the only thing to challenge your flat-lining heart rate is a missing letter in Lark Rise to Candleford or a warthog's phantom pregnancy in Wild at Heart, with unconsciousness invariably winning out.
From The Guardian
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