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neuroleptic

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French neuroleptique, coined by Jean Delay and Pierre Deniker in 1955. Constructed from Ancient Greek ?????? (neûron, neuron) and ????? (lêpsis), noun form of ??????? (lambán?, take hold of).

Noun

neuroleptic (plural neuroleptics)

  1. (pharmacology) An antipsychotic drug.

Synonyms

  • antipsychotic

Hyponyms

  • See also Thesaurus:antipsychotic

Translations

See also

  • thymoleptic

Adjective

neuroleptic (not comparable)

  1. (pharmacology) Having antipsychotic properties.

Synonyms

  • antipsychotic

Derived terms

  • nonneuroleptic
  • neuroleptic malignant syndrome

Translations

Anagrams

  • intercouple

Romanian

Etymology

From French neuroleptique

Adjective

neuroleptic m or n (feminine singular neuroleptic?, masculine plural neuroleptici, feminine and neuter plural neuroleptice)

  1. neuroleptic

Declension

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levomepromazine

English

Noun

levomepromazine (uncountable)

  1. An aliphatic phenothiazine neuroleptic drug, a low-potency antipsychotic with strong analgesic and antiemetic properties and certain serious side effects.

Synonyms

  • methotrimeprazine

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