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sympathomimetic

Aussprache: [ˌsɪmpəθoʊmɪˈmɛtɪk]

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Kontext: „medicine“

(adjective) describes a type of drug that works by mimicking or imitating the effects of the sympathetic nervous system. This means it can make your body act like it's ready for action, almost like being excited or scared.

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The doctor prescribed a sympathomimetic drug to help relieve her asthma symptoms.

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Not all medications are sympathomimetic; some have the opposite effect and calm you down.

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Can you name a sympathomimetic medication that is commonly used?

Kontext: „medicine“

(noun) refers to a drug that imitates the actions of the sympathetic nervous system. Think of it as a medicine that makes your body feel more alert or energetic.

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A sympathomimetic is often used in emergencies to rapidly increase heart rate.

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An herbal tea is not a sympathomimetic; it's usually much gentler and relaxing.

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What is the purpose of a sympathomimetic in treating certain medical conditions?

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