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at·a·rac·tic A0492300 (ăt′ə-răk′tĭk) also at·a·rax·ic (-răk′sĭk)adj. Of or relating to a drug or other agent that has a tranquilizing effect. [From Greek ataraktos, undisturbed : a-, not; see a-1 + taraktos, disturbed (from tarassein, tarak-, to disturb).]ataractic (ˌætəˈræktɪk) or ataraxicadj (Medicine) able to calm or tranquillizen (Pharmacology) obsolete an ataractic drugThesaurusNoun | 1. | ataractic - a drug used to reduce stress or tension without reducing mental clarityantianxiety agent, ataractic agent, ataractic drug, tranquilizer, tranquilliser, tranquillizerantipsychotic, antipsychotic agent, antipsychotic drug, major tranquilizer, major tranquilliser, major tranquillizer, neuroleptic, neuroleptic agent, neuroleptic drug - tranquilizer used to treat psychotic conditions when a calming effect is desiredantianxiety drug, anxiolytic, anxiolytic drug, minor tranquilizer, minor tranquilliser, minor tranquillizer - a tranquilizer used to relieve anxiety and reduce tension and irritabilitypsychotropic agent - a chemical substance that can influence human consciousnesssedative-hypnotic, sedative-hypnotic drug - a sedative that depresses activity of the central nervous system and reduces anxiety and induces sleep | Adj. | 1. | ataractic - tending to soothe or tranquilize; "valium has a tranquilizing effect"; "took a hot drink with sedative properties before going to bed"ataraxic, sedative, tranquilising, tranquilizing, tranquillising, tranquillizingdepressant - capable of depressing physiological or psychological activity or response by a chemical agent | EncyclopediaSeeAtaraxyataracticenUK
at·a·rac·tic (at'ă-rak'tik), 1. Having a calming or tranquilizing effect. 2. A tranquilizer. Synonym(s): ataraxic [G. ataraktos, calm] ataractic (ăt′ə-răk′tĭk) also ataraxic (-răk′sĭk)adj. Of or relating to a drug or other agent that has a tranquilizing effect.ataractic adjective Tranquilising, relaxing, calming. noun A tranquiliser.at·a·rac·tic (at'ăr-ak'tik) Tending to tranquilize. [G. ataraktos, calm]at·a·rac·tic (at'ăr-ak'tik) 1. Having a calming or tranquilizing effect. 2. A tranquilizer. [G. ataraktos, calm]Patient discussion about ataracticQ. can you use zoplidem as tranquilizers is it possible to zolpidem as anti anxiety pillsA. Zolpidem is a medicine for insomnia. it is given only in a really bad case of insomnia. but it will be a little help as an anti anxiety pill. as i said in your first question- there are better medication for anxiety...no need to take Zolpidem. Q. can you use zoplidem as tranquilizers can you use tramadol in a high dosage for depression as I read that it does have properties to treat depression and anxietyA. both medications are highly dangerous if taken not according to their instructions. they both need prescription and a doctor observations. and besides, there are much better medications that can help with depression. Tramadol is an opiate so it won't help in the depression department. More discussions about ataracticataracticenUK Related to ataractic: Tranquilizing agentsSynonyms for ataracticnoun a drug used to reduce stress or tension without reducing mental claritySynonyms- antianxiety agent
- ataractic agent
- ataractic drug
- tranquilizer
- tranquilliser
- tranquillizer
Related Words- antipsychotic
- antipsychotic agent
- antipsychotic drug
- major tranquilizer
- major tranquilliser
- major tranquillizer
- neuroleptic
- neuroleptic agent
- neuroleptic drug
- antianxiety drug
- anxiolytic
- anxiolytic drug
- minor tranquilizer
- minor tranquilliser
- minor tranquillizer
- psychotropic agent
- sedative-hypnotic
- sedative-hypnotic drug
adj tending to soothe or tranquilizeSynonyms- ataraxic
- sedative
- tranquilising
- tranquilizing
- tranquillising
- tranquillizing
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