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单词 relaxant
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Definition of relaxant in English:

relaxant

noun rɪˈlaks(ə)ntrəˈlæks(ə)nt
  • 1A drug used to promote relaxation or reduce tension.

    a muscle relaxant
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Assess whether concomitant muscle relaxants and simple analgesia are needed.
    • Muscle relaxants or tricyclic antidepressant medications also may be prescribed.
    • Other innovative drugs whose development he oversaw included atracurium, a muscle relaxant, and lamotrigine, an epilepsy drug.
    • Medications most commonly prescribed are tricyclic antidepressants, SSRIs, muscle relaxants, simple analgesics, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
    • The drugs of concern fall for the most part into three categories - muscle relaxants, tranquilizers, and old generation anti-depressants.
    • They are usually given strong painkiller drugs, muscle relaxants or sedatives, but these are often not enough to completely alleviate pain and anxiety.
    • Additionally, muscle relaxants and benzodiazepines, barbiturates, or propofol may be administered to control seizures.
    • They act as hypnotics, painkillers and muscle relaxants.
    • Stimulants, muscle relaxants, diuretics, and anabolic steroids would not be allowed at any level at the time of sale.
    • They act as hypnotics, painkillers and muscle relaxants, and they block your memory of the surgery.
    • Frequently used pharmacologic therapies include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications, muscle relaxants, opioids and other analgesics, and antidepressants.
    • The doctors have pulled his legs as far as they could and for this to work Danny has had to have muscle relaxants, morphine and diazepam to withstand the pain.
    • The use of induction agents, such as thiopentone, and muscle relaxants when a patient's airway reflexes are still present, can counteract these effects.
    • There is no evidence that muscle relaxants or opioids are more effective than these medications, although they may be useful in certain cases.
    • Muscle relaxants should be prescribed only after failure of analgesic and sedative regimens to optimise ventilatory support or reduce oxygen consumption.
    • Numerous treatments such as analgesic medications, muscle relaxants, antidepressants, and triptans had shown little or no effect.
    • Paramedics in Britain never use anaesthetic drugs or muscle relaxants to achieve intubation.
    • Anesthesia was maintained with isoflurane, fentanyl, and muscle relaxants.
    • Large doses of antibiotic drugs, antimicrobial drugs (such as metronidazole) and a muscle relaxant (such as diazepam) are usually given once a tetanus diagnosis is suspected.
    • However, narcotics, tranquilizers or muscle relaxants may be prescribed for a few days to manage pain from an injury, surgery or a dental procedure.
    1. 1.1 A thing having a relaxing effect.
      sex can be a great relaxant
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A long soak in the bath is a great relaxant, but did you know that having just one can use up to 100 litres of water?
      • Music is a great relaxant.
adjective rɪˈlaks(ə)ntrəˈlæks(ə)nt
  • Causing relaxation.

    if you are tense try some of the relaxant products available at health stores
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Recently, evidence that glyceryl trinitrate's relaxant effect on uterine smooth muscle may be enhanced during pregnancy has raised interest in its use.
    • It records that the inhibitor augmented or enhanced the relaxant responses.
    • Chamomile, lime flower, valerian, hops or passion flower all have relaxant properties and can be given to calm nerves and relax tense muscles.
    • Maximum contractile and relaxant responses to the relevant antagonists were expressed as a percentage of the control maximum response.
    • All of the contractile and relaxant responses evoked by these stimuli were absent in vagotomized animals or in animals pretreated with the ganglionic blocker, trimethaphan, confirming their reflex and parasympathetic nature.
    • The introduction in 1946 of the relaxant drugs - derived from curare, the South American arrow poison - dramatically changed the techniques of anaesthesia.
    • The relaxant activity was independent of the integrity of the vascular endothelium.
    • Skin testing protocols are standardized for penicillin, and are well described for local anesthetics and muscle relaxant agents.
    • A similar pattern of contractile and relaxant responses was seen in the pulmonary veins.
    • However, as with bronchial smooth muscle hypertrophy, it can be expected that the remodeled vessels may exhibit altered reactivity to contractile or relaxant agents.
    • The evidence shows that the apparent relaxant effect of smoking only reflects the reversal of the tension and irritability that develop during nicotine depletion.
    • Use of muscle relaxant medication was more prevalent for two physicians.
    • There were different views about the use or otherwise of both relaxant drugs and manual control among those skilled in the profession and experienced in this form of therapy.
    • The herbs' influence on the brain and nervous system would be described as a sedative and/or relaxant action.
    • After showering, massage your muscles with a relaxant body oil.
    • He was fully awake and all relaxant effects were reversed before a pulmonary fellow extubated him the next day.
    • It also acts as a muscle relaxant agent, and it enhances cell differentiation and function.
    • Although dimethyl sulfoxide is an anti-inflammatory agent, it seems to have some analgesic and muscle relaxant properties as well.
    • It had extraordinary calming and muscle relaxant effects in animals.

Rhymes

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Definition of relaxant in US English:

relaxant

nounrəˈlaks(ə)ntrəˈlæks(ə)nt
  • 1A drug used to promote relaxation or reduce tension.

    a muscle relaxant
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Muscle relaxants or tricyclic antidepressant medications also may be prescribed.
    • Other innovative drugs whose development he oversaw included atracurium, a muscle relaxant, and lamotrigine, an epilepsy drug.
    • They act as hypnotics, painkillers and muscle relaxants.
    • Frequently used pharmacologic therapies include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications, muscle relaxants, opioids and other analgesics, and antidepressants.
    • Assess whether concomitant muscle relaxants and simple analgesia are needed.
    • Numerous treatments such as analgesic medications, muscle relaxants, antidepressants, and triptans had shown little or no effect.
    • Stimulants, muscle relaxants, diuretics, and anabolic steroids would not be allowed at any level at the time of sale.
    • Additionally, muscle relaxants and benzodiazepines, barbiturates, or propofol may be administered to control seizures.
    • Large doses of antibiotic drugs, antimicrobial drugs (such as metronidazole) and a muscle relaxant (such as diazepam) are usually given once a tetanus diagnosis is suspected.
    • However, narcotics, tranquilizers or muscle relaxants may be prescribed for a few days to manage pain from an injury, surgery or a dental procedure.
    • Medications most commonly prescribed are tricyclic antidepressants, SSRIs, muscle relaxants, simple analgesics, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
    • The use of induction agents, such as thiopentone, and muscle relaxants when a patient's airway reflexes are still present, can counteract these effects.
    • The doctors have pulled his legs as far as they could and for this to work Danny has had to have muscle relaxants, morphine and diazepam to withstand the pain.
    • Anesthesia was maintained with isoflurane, fentanyl, and muscle relaxants.
    • Muscle relaxants should be prescribed only after failure of analgesic and sedative regimens to optimise ventilatory support or reduce oxygen consumption.
    • The drugs of concern fall for the most part into three categories - muscle relaxants, tranquilizers, and old generation anti-depressants.
    • There is no evidence that muscle relaxants or opioids are more effective than these medications, although they may be useful in certain cases.
    • They act as hypnotics, painkillers and muscle relaxants, and they block your memory of the surgery.
    • They are usually given strong painkiller drugs, muscle relaxants or sedatives, but these are often not enough to completely alleviate pain and anxiety.
    • Paramedics in Britain never use anaesthetic drugs or muscle relaxants to achieve intubation.
    1. 1.1 A thing having a relaxing effect.
      sex can be a great relaxant
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Music is a great relaxant.
      • A long soak in the bath is a great relaxant, but did you know that having just one can use up to 100 litres of water?
adjectiverəˈlaks(ə)ntrəˈlæks(ə)nt
  • Causing relaxation.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Maximum contractile and relaxant responses to the relevant antagonists were expressed as a percentage of the control maximum response.
    • It also acts as a muscle relaxant agent, and it enhances cell differentiation and function.
    • After showering, massage your muscles with a relaxant body oil.
    • All of the contractile and relaxant responses evoked by these stimuli were absent in vagotomized animals or in animals pretreated with the ganglionic blocker, trimethaphan, confirming their reflex and parasympathetic nature.
    • The introduction in 1946 of the relaxant drugs - derived from curare, the South American arrow poison - dramatically changed the techniques of anaesthesia.
    • A similar pattern of contractile and relaxant responses was seen in the pulmonary veins.
    • However, as with bronchial smooth muscle hypertrophy, it can be expected that the remodeled vessels may exhibit altered reactivity to contractile or relaxant agents.
    • He was fully awake and all relaxant effects were reversed before a pulmonary fellow extubated him the next day.
    • Use of muscle relaxant medication was more prevalent for two physicians.
    • The relaxant activity was independent of the integrity of the vascular endothelium.
    • It records that the inhibitor augmented or enhanced the relaxant responses.
    • The herbs' influence on the brain and nervous system would be described as a sedative and/or relaxant action.
    • There were different views about the use or otherwise of both relaxant drugs and manual control among those skilled in the profession and experienced in this form of therapy.
    • The evidence shows that the apparent relaxant effect of smoking only reflects the reversal of the tension and irritability that develop during nicotine depletion.
    • Chamomile, lime flower, valerian, hops or passion flower all have relaxant properties and can be given to calm nerves and relax tense muscles.
    • Skin testing protocols are standardized for penicillin, and are well described for local anesthetics and muscle relaxant agents.
    • Recently, evidence that glyceryl trinitrate's relaxant effect on uterine smooth muscle may be enhanced during pregnancy has raised interest in its use.
    • It had extraordinary calming and muscle relaxant effects in animals.
    • Although dimethyl sulfoxide is an anti-inflammatory agent, it seems to have some analgesic and muscle relaxant properties as well.
 
 
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