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analeptic
an·a·lep·tic A0277800 (ăn′ə-lĕp′tĭk)adj. Restorative or stimulating, as a drug or medication.n. A medication used as a central nervous system stimulant. [Greek analēptikos, from analambanein, to take up : ana-, ana- + lambanein, lēp-, to take.]analeptic (ˌænəˈlɛptɪk) adj (Medicine) (of a drug, etc) stimulating the central nervous systemn1. (Pharmacology) any drug, such as doxapram, that stimulates the central nervous system2. (Pharmacology) (formerly) a restorative remedy or drug[C17: from New Latin analēpticus, from Greek analēptikos stimulating, from analambanein to take up; see analemma]an•a•lep•tic (ˌæn lˈɛp tɪk) adj. 1. restoring; invigorating; giving strength after disease. 2. awakening, esp. from drug stupor. n. 3. a nervous system stimulant. [1655–65; < Greek analēptikós analēb-, variant s. of analambánein to restore (ana- ana- + lambánein to take)] analeptica restorative, invigorating medicine.See also: RemediesThesaurusNoun | 1. | analeptic - a medication used as a stimulant to the central nervous systemexcitant, stimulant drug, stimulant - a drug that temporarily quickens some vital process | Adj. | 1. | analeptic - stimulating the central nervous system; "an analeptic drug stimulates the central nervous system"stimulative - capable of arousing or accelerating physiological or psychological activity or response by a chemical agent | Translationsanaleptic
analeptic [an″ah-lep´tik] 1. a drug that acts as a stimulant to the central nervous system, such as caffeine or amphetamine.2. a restorative medicine.an·a·lep·tic (an'ă-lep'tik), 1. Strengthening, stimulating, or invigorating. 2. A restorative remedy. 3. A central nervous system stimulant, particularly used to denote agents that reverse depressed central nervous system function. [G. analēptikos, restorative] analeptic (ăn′ə-lĕp′tĭk)adj. Restorative or stimulating, as a drug or medication.n. A medication used as a central nervous system stimulant.analeptic adjective Restorative, invigorating; from Greek analepsis, repairing. noun (1) A CNS stimulant. (2) A nonspecific term of waning use for an agent that acts as a “restorative”—e.g., caffeine.an·a·lep·tic (an'ă-lep'tik) 1. Strengthening, stimulating, or invigorating. 2. A restorative remedy. 3. A central nervous system stimulant, particularly used to denote agents that reverse depressed central nervous system function. [G. analēptikos, restorative]analeptic 1. Any drug, such as doxapram, that stimulates the central nervous system. 2. Generally restorative. 3. Stimulating to the breathing. an·a·lep·tic (an'ă-lep'tik) A central nervous system stimulant, particularly used to denote agents that reverse depressed central nervous system function. [G. analēptikos, restorative]analeptic Related to analeptic: analeptic drugsWords related to analepticnoun a medication used as a stimulant to the central nervous systemRelated Words- excitant
- stimulant drug
- stimulant
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