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What is the difference between a sedative and a hypnotic drug?

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A sedative drug decreases activity, moderates excitement, and calms the recipient, whereas a hypnotic drug produces drowsiness and facilitates the onset and maintenance of a state of sleep that resembles natural sleep in its electroencephalographic characteristics and from which the recipient can be aroused easily.

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A sedative treatment lowers movement, moderates excitement, and calms recipients, whereas a hypnotic medication induces drowsiness and encourages a sleep that is resemblyable to normal sleep and that can easily induce recipients.

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