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Definition of sympathomimetic in English: sympathomimeticadjectiveˌsɪmpəθəʊmʌɪˈmɛtɪkˌsɪmpəθəʊmɪˈmɛtɪkˌsimpəTHōməˈmedik Medicine (of a drug) producing physiological effects characteristic of the sympathetic nervous system by promoting the stimulation of sympathetic nerves. Example sentencesExamples - Pharmacologically, caffeine is a kissing cousin of theophylline, and in high doses it can produce sympathomimetic effects.
- Tachycardia and hypertension are the result of sympathomimetic stimulation and the psychedelic effects of the drug result from serotonergic stimulation.
- Sinus tachycardia is usually a physiological response but may be precipitated by sympathomimetic drugs or endocrine disturbances.
- More evidence, if any were needed, that the sympathomimetic drugs of recreation cocaine, amphetamines, and ecstasy are bad for the heart.
- Both of these drugs have been used as appetite suppressants and both have amphetamine-like sympathomimetic effects.
- That sympathomimetic drug, which stimulates the nervous system, increases metabolism and burns fat.
nounˌsɪmpəθəʊmʌɪˈmɛtɪkˌsɪmpəθəʊmɪˈmɛtɪkˌsimpəTHōməˈmedik Medicine A drug having a sympathomimetic effect, often used in nasal decongestants. Example sentencesExamples - Although these drugs may have antiinflammatory properties, they are considerably less effective than the sympathomimetics and potentially produce more significant side effects.
- The use of sympathomimetics should be avoided in patients with ventricular fibrillation.
- It has also been suggested that the long-acting sympathomimetics when administered alone may contribute to a loss of control of asthma and even death.
- Precipitants include being in a dark room (dilates pupil), stress, and certain drugs (e.g., sympathomimetics or anticholinergics).
- She had not taken any over-the-counter or prescription sympathomimetics, nor did she have a history of risk factors for hypertension or type 2 diabetes.
Definition of sympathomimetic in US English: sympathomimeticadjectiveˌsimpəTHōməˈmedik Medicine (of a drug) producing physiological effects characteristic of the sympathetic nervous system by promoting the stimulation of sympathetic nerves. Example sentencesExamples - Pharmacologically, caffeine is a kissing cousin of theophylline, and in high doses it can produce sympathomimetic effects.
- Tachycardia and hypertension are the result of sympathomimetic stimulation and the psychedelic effects of the drug result from serotonergic stimulation.
- More evidence, if any were needed, that the sympathomimetic drugs of recreation cocaine, amphetamines, and ecstasy are bad for the heart.
- Both of these drugs have been used as appetite suppressants and both have amphetamine-like sympathomimetic effects.
- That sympathomimetic drug, which stimulates the nervous system, increases metabolism and burns fat.
- Sinus tachycardia is usually a physiological response but may be precipitated by sympathomimetic drugs or endocrine disturbances.
nounˌsimpəTHōməˈmedik Medicine A sympathomimetic drug, often used in nasal decongestants. Example sentencesExamples - Although these drugs may have antiinflammatory properties, they are considerably less effective than the sympathomimetics and potentially produce more significant side effects.
- The use of sympathomimetics should be avoided in patients with ventricular fibrillation.
- She had not taken any over-the-counter or prescription sympathomimetics, nor did she have a history of risk factors for hypertension or type 2 diabetes.
- It has also been suggested that the long-acting sympathomimetics when administered alone may contribute to a loss of control of asthma and even death.
- Precipitants include being in a dark room (dilates pupil), stress, and certain drugs (e.g., sympathomimetics or anticholinergics).
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