0 present participle of sedate --
1 to cause a person or animal to be very calm or go to sleep by giving them a drug: --
The plant is also smoked during some important ceremonies to induce a euphoric and mild sedating effect.
Upon first commencing treatment, opipramol is rather sedating in nature due to its antihistamine properties, but this effect becomes less prominent with time.
Inactivating effects sedating effects such as drowsiness, somnolence and sedation.
Cetirizine, although less sedating, is non-dialyzable and possesses similar anti-histaminergic properties.
As zopiclone is sedating it is marketed as a sleeping pill.
He has been sedating us for a total loss of regional aid.
The situation is different if the patient receives ventilator treatment and the physician administers sedating medicine in order to turn off the respirator with death as the expected consequence.
Olanzapine is, through its strong antihistaminergic activity, the more sedating one.