"Buspar" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Buspar, also known as Buspirone, is a prescription medication used to treat anxiety disorders. It is a type of anxiolytic, which is a class of drugs that have a calming effect and reduce anxiety. Buspar works by increasing the levels of a neurotransmitter called GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) in the brain, which helps to calm down excessive neuronal activity and reduce anxiety symptoms. It is often used to treat generalized anxiety disorder, as well as other anxiety-related conditions such as panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, and anxiety associated with depression.
Buspar
Buspar, also known as Buspirone, is a prescription medication primarily used to treat anxiety disorders. Here are 5 usage examples:
A busker is a musician who performs in public places, such as streets, parks, or subway stations, in exchange for tips or donations from passersby, rather than playing in a formal venue or being paid a regular salary.
Buskers are street performers who entertain people in public places, such as streets, parks, or subway stations, for tips or donations. They often play music, dance, or perform other forms of entertainment, such as juggling or magic tricks. The term "busker" originated in the 19th century from the French word "bourguignon," meaning " inhabitant of Bordeaux," and was later adopted to describe performers who busked, or performed on the streets, in various cities around the world.
Buskin refers to the term used in Shakespearean drama to describe the actor who played the lead protagonist, often the tragic hero. The word is derived from the Latin "buskinus," meaning "of/Home," and is thought to have originated from the ancient Greek and Roman practice of wearing buskins, which were types of leather sandals, as part of their stage costume.
Buskin is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a type of ancient Greek drama, particularly a tragedy. In ancient Greece, drama was performed at festivals, and the buskin was one of the three main types of plays, along with the satyr play and the comedy. Buskin was a serious and dignified form of drama, often featuring heroic themes and characters.
To busk is to perform publicly, especially singing or playing a musical instrument, without being paid or formally organized. Busking is often done on streets, in parks, or in other public areas.
Busks are decorative frames or stands, usually made of metal or wood, that support a musician's instrument, typically a guitar or violin, when they play in a public place, such as on the street or in a market.
A busload refers to a large number of people who are traveling together on a bus, particularly in a crowded or chaotic situation. It can also mean a considerable quantity or amount of something.
Buspirone is a prescription medication that works as an anxiolytic or anti-anxiety agent. It is often used to treat generalized anxiety disorder, also known as GAD. Buspirone is different from other anti-anxiety medications like benzodiazepines because it does not have a sedating effect and can actually increase alertness and energy. It is believed to work by affecting brain chemicals such as serotonin and dopamine, which play a role in mood regulation. Buspirone is taken orally and is typically started at a low dose, which is gradually increased as needed. Common side effects of buspirone include dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, and headache.