“Chemical restraint (CR) (also known as rapid tranquilisation) is the forced (non‐consenting) administration of medications to manage uncontrolled aggression, anxiety, or violence in people who are likely to cause harm to themselves or others.”

Muir, C. E., et al (2020). International research into 22 years of use of chemical restraint: An evidence overview. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 26(3), 927–956. Full Text for Emory Users
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