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psychotropic
psy·cho·tro·pic P0637500 (sī′kə-trō′pĭk, -trŏp′ĭk)adj. Having an altering effect on perception, emotion, or behavior. Used especially of a drug.n. A psychotropic drug or other agent.psychotropic (ˌsaɪkəʊˈtrɒpɪk) adj (Psychology) another word for psychoactivepsy•cho•tro•pic (ˌsaɪ koʊˈtroʊ pɪk) adj. 1. affecting mental activity, behavior, or perception, as a mood-altering drug. n. 2. a psychotropic drug, as a tranquilizer, sedative, or antidepressant. [1945–50] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | psychotropic - affecting the mind or mood or other mental processes; "psychoactive drugs"psychoactive | Translations
psychotropic
psychotropic[¦sī·kə¦träp·ik] (psychology) Pertaining to any drug or agent having a particular affinity for or effect on the psyche. psychotropic
psychotropic [si″ko-trop´ik] psychoactive.substance" >psychoactive substance.psy·cho·trop·ic (sī'kō-trop'ik, -trō'pik), Capable of affecting the mind, emotions, and behavior; denoting drugs used in the treatment of mental illnesses. [psycho- + G. tropē, a turning] psychotropic (sī′kə-trō′pĭk, -trŏp′ĭk)adj. Having an altering effect on perception, emotion, or behavior. Used especially of a drug.n. A psychotropic drug or other agent.psy·cho·tro·pic (sī'kō-trō'pik) Capable of affecting the mind, emotions, and behavior; denoting drugs used in the treatment of mental illnesses. [psycho- + G. tropē, a turning]psychotropic Related to psychotropic: Psychotropic drugs, Psychotropic substancesSynonyms for psychotropicadj affecting the mind or mood or other mental processesSynonyms |