analeptic

NOUN
  1. a medication used as a stimulant to the central nervous system
ADJECTIVE
  1. stimulating the central nervous system
    an analeptic drug stimulates the central nervous system
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How To Use analeptic In A Sentence

  • Many mental health counselors point out that the proliferation of analeptics on college campuses is partly a matter of demographics.
  • The general analeptic properties of PHYS have been explored in postanesthesia patients who underwent surgery.
  • Administration of said polypeptides will be preferably carried out by the intravenous route in the shock conditions and by nasal inhalation when the polypeptides are used as analeptics.
  • Herbs that open the obstructed heart orifice and restore consciousness are known as herbs for promoting resuscitation, or analeptics [agents that strongly stimulate the central nervous system].
  • Others view meperidine as inappropriate because the metabolite if meperidine, normeperidine, causes analeptic activity (ie, central nervous system stimulation).
  • Together with another, five years older pharmacologist, named Folke Serin, I studied the action of another "analeptic", i.e. nikethamide, and discovered a circadian rhythm in its lethal action. Arvid Carlsson - Autobiography
  • This analeptic effect of MAP was blocked by atropine but not by atropine methylbromide, indicating the central cholinergic nature of the response.
  • The human body produces an amino acid that is derived from glucose known as glucosamine that stimulates cartilage production and repair by acting as an analeptic. Purpleocity.net
  • an analeptic drug stimulates the central nervous system
  • Easily digestible, they fill the stomachs of those who can afford little else, and they fall into the ranks of those restorative foods called analeptics.
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