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Definition of Analeptic

Analeptic
Analeptic An`a*lep"tic, a. [Gr. ? restorative: cf. F. analeptique. See Analepsis.] (Med.) Restorative; giving strength after disease. -- n. A restorative.

Meaning of Analeptic from wikipedia

- An analeptic, in medicine, is a central nervous system stimulant. The term "analeptic" typically refers to respiratory stimulants (for example, doxapram)...
- (marketed as Dopram, Stimulex or Respiram) is a respiratory stimulant, or analeptic. Administered intravenously, doxapram stimulates an increase in tidal...
- after the Black Death era. In the 20th century, camphor was used as an analeptic by injection, and to induce seizures in schizophrenic people in an attempt...
- Indian long pepper. It is an herb useful in Ayurvedic medicine used as an analeptic, antispasmodic, carminative, sedative, stimulant, stomachic, and nervine...
- topical Drug class Stimulant Adenosinergic Eugeroic Nootropic Anxiogenic Analeptic Anorectic Parasympathomimetic Cholinesterase inhibitor Phosphodiesterase...
- under N05 in the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification System. Analeptic Anxiolytics Manuel Sergi; Sabino Napoletano (2012). "Analysis of Illicit...
- λαμβάνειν (lambánein), λῆψις (lêpsis), λῆμμα (lêmma) analemma, analemmatic, analeptic, catalepsy, cataleptic, dilemma, dilemmatic, epilepsy, epileptic, hypnolepsy...
- the synthesis was to obtain a respiratory and circulatory stimulant (analeptic) with no effects on the uterus in analogy to nikethamide (which is also...
- 1199–200. PMID 18522262. Boothe DM (2001). "Anticonvulsant drugs and analeptic agents". In Adams HR (ed.). Veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics....
- Hofmann synthesized from lysergic acid while trying to develop a new analeptic, hence the alternate name LSD-25. Hofmann discovered its effects in humans...