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what is draculaizer?

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Answered by abhishek9026
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Maria Todorova, Zsuzsa Gille · 2013 · History

... coined the term “draculization” when he spoke of Ceauşescu as a “paranoic Dracula,” “tyrant of the Balkans,” and “proletarian despot.

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A tranquilizer refers to a drug which is designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind, specifically to reduce states of anxiety and tension.

Tranquilizer, as a term, was first used by F.F. Yonkman (1953), from the conclusions of investigative studies using the drug Reserpine, showed the drug had a calming effect on all animals it was administered to. Reserpine, is a Centrally Acting Rauwolfia Alkaloid. The word directly refers to the state of tranquility in a person and other animals.

The term is considered popular or common, meaning it's not generally in use in the field of medicine. Specifically, it's used in reference to anti-psychotic or neuroleptic medications.

The term is generally used as a synonym for sedative.

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