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psychoactive
psy·cho·ac·tive P0633700 (sī′kō-ăk′tĭv)adj. Affecting the mind or mental processes. Used of a drug.psychoactive (ˌsaɪkəʊˈæktɪv) adj (Psychology) capable of affecting mental activity: a psychoactive drug. psy•cho•ac•tive (ˌsaɪ koʊˈæk tɪv) adj. of or pertaining to a substance that has a significant effect on mood or mental state. [1960–65] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | psychoactive - affecting the mind or mood or other mental processes; "psychoactive drugs"psychotropicnonpsychoactive - not affecting the mind or mental processes; "a nonpsychoactive pain reliever" | Translations
psychoactive
psychoactive capable of affecting mental activity psychoactive
psychoactive [si″ko-ak´tiv] affecting the mind or behavior; see substance" >psychoactive substance. Called also psychotropic.psychoactive substance–induced organic mental disorders former name for substance-induced disorders.psychoactive substance use disorders substance use disorders.psy·cho·ac·tive (sī'kō-ak'tiv), Possessing the ability to alter mood, anxiety, behavior, cognitive processes, or mental tension; usually describes pharmacologic agents.psychoactive (sī′kō-ăk′tĭv)adj. Affecting the mind or mental processes. Used of a drug.psy·cho·ac·tive (sī'kō-ak'tiv) Possessing the ability to alter mood, anxiety, behavior, cognitive processes, or mental tension; usually applied to pharmacologic agents. PsychoactiveSubstance that effects emotional and psychological perception in the brain.Mentioned in: Club Drugspsy·cho·ac·tive (sī'kō-ak'tiv) Possessing ability to alter mood, anxiety, behavior, cognitive processes, or mental tension. psychoactive Related to psychoactive: psychoactive substanceSynonyms for psychoactiveadj affecting the mind or mood or other mental processesSynonymsAntonyms |