Diazepam (no ontology)
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It is known for having paradoxical adverse effects in some cases, such as increased heart rate, and therefore, excitement and rage, nullifying the sedative effects of the drug. | It is known for having paradoxical adverse effects in some cases, such as increased heart rate, and therefore, excitement and rage, nullifying the sedative effects of the drug. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:44, 6 November 2017
Diazepam is a benzodiazepine drug. Better known by its trade name Valium, Diazepam is commonly used to treat anxiety, insomnia, seizures, muscle spasms and other conditions. It has also found a niche use among snipers and sharp-shooters, because of its skeletal muscle relaxant and sedative properties, helping reduce sway and increase concentration. For this reason it is sometimes nicknamed the "sniper's drug".
It is known for having paradoxical adverse effects in some cases, such as increased heart rate, and therefore, excitement and rage, nullifying the sedative effects of the drug.
True to its nickname of "sniper's drug", Diazepam is particularly effective when used in conjuction with precision rifles and other accurized weapons, in order to maximize chances to hit.
Being a white tablet, it is recommended the drug is kept until the contestant finds a way to identify the pill before consumption.