Ataraxia (disambiguation)
- Ataraxia (disambiguation)
Ataraxia is a Greek term for tranquility.
Ataraxia can also refer to:
* Hydroxyzine, or Atarax, a clinical drug used for the treatment of anxiety
* "Ataraxia", a 2006 poem by Ken Babstock
* a fictional planet in the manga series To Terra and its subsequent anime adaptations.
In music:
* Ataraxia (band), from Italy
* a song by American rock band Team Sleep
* a song by American rock band Cave In
* a song by progressive metal band Planet X
* a Mort Garson recording
* a vocal commercial track on the album "So Much for the Afterglow", by Everclear
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