different between osteotropic vs musculotropic
osteotropic
English
Etymology
osteo- +? -tropic
Adjective
osteotropic (comparative more osteotropic, superlative most osteotropic)
- (pharmacology, physiology) Describing any drug etc. that is attracted to, and targets bone
Related terms
- osteotropism
- osteotropy
Anagrams
- coopetitors
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musculotropic
English
Etymology
From musculo- +? -tropic.
Adjective
musculotropic (comparative more musculotropic, superlative most musculotropic)
- (pharmacology) Acting on muscle tissue, particularly with a stimulating effect.
Derived terms
- musculotropically
Related terms
- neurotropic
- osteotropic
- psychotropic
Translations
Noun
musculotropic (plural musculotropics)
- (pharmacology) An antispasmodic drug which acts upon muscle.
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