emetic Meaning in Bengali
বমন কারক
Noun:
বমনোদ্রেককর ঔষধ,
Similer Words:
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emetic's Usage Examples:
Purging disorder An emetic, such as syrup of ipecac, is a substance that induces vomiting when administered orally or by injection.
An emetic is used medically.
potassium antimontarterate, or emetic tartar, has the formula K2Sb2(C4H2O6)2.
The compound has long been known as a powerful emetic, and was used in the treatment.
the beginning of the pathway triggering vomiting in response to various emetic inputs.
was once widely used as an expectorant (in low doses) and a rapid-acting emetic (in higher doses).
tissues that lead to nausea and vomiting are referred to as the emetic pathway or emetic arch.
Russula emetica, commonly known as the sickener, emetic russula, or vomiting russula, is a basidiomycete mushroom, and the type species of the genus Russula.
prescription medication containing the analgesic paracetamol (500 mg) and the anti-emetic metoclopramide hydrochloride (5 mg).
The label is named after syrup of ipecac, an emetic, or vomit-inducing, medicine.
The roots were used to make syrup of ipecac, a powerful emetic, a longtime over the counter medicine no longer approved for medical use.
substances on the fingernails to discourage nail-chewing; pairing the use of an emetic with the experience of alcohol; or pairing behavior with electric shocks.
the emetic response.
This integrates the emetic response.
This is the area in which "a final decision is made" about whether to evoke an emetic response.
different courses of disease, but in fact the emetic syndrome is caused by a toxin, cereulide, found only in emetic strains and is not part of the "standard.
Since the compound functions as both an emetic and a laxative, it was originally used as a purgative.
As with other chemoreceptor agonists, it is a potent emetic at doses above those normally used in management of barbiturate overdose.
emetica," "calices vomitorii," or "emetic cups", as wine that was kept in one for a 24‑hour period gained an emetic or laxative quality.
as the pre-emetic phase, characterized by the initial feeling of an approaching episode, still able to keep down oral medication.
It is a potent emetic and should not be administered without an antiemetic such as domperidone.
The emetic properties of apomorphine are.
Synonyms:
curative; powdered mustard; cure; therapeutic; dry mustard; nauseant; ipecac; vomit; vomitive; remedy;
Antonyms:
stay; soften; unhealthful; keep down; falsify;