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Definition of psychotropic in English: psychotropicadjective ˌsʌɪkə(ʊ)ˈtrɒpɪkˌsʌɪkə(ʊ)ˈtrəʊpɪkˌsaɪkəˈtroʊpɪk Relating to or denoting drugs that affect a person's mental state. (药物)作用于精神的,影响心理状态的 myristicin has psychotropic properties Example sentencesExamples - The immediate impact of psychotropic drugs on one's mental condition, for better or for worse, provides experimental proof for the relative materiality of our minds.
- Tran is supposed to be on psychotropic drugs to control her mental illness.
- It now constitutes a criminal offense to supply a person with narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances, or to incite other persons to use such drugs or substances, even when no material or personal benefit is intended.
- The benzodiazepines are psychotropic which means turning to the mind and so they have mind-altering effects.
- The use of psychotropic drugs complicates the ongoing assessment of mental status, can impair the patient's ability to understand or cooperate with treatment, and is associated with a greater incidence of falls.
noun ˌsʌɪkə(ʊ)ˈtrɒpɪkˌsʌɪkə(ʊ)ˈtrəʊpɪkˌsaɪkəˈtroʊpɪk A psychotropic drug. Example sentencesExamples - I am vaguely intrigued by the consequences of designer psychotropics, brain steroids that are supposed to arrest, or even reverse, the ageing of mental functions.
- Every single psychotropic on the previous list has been tested with a taper since I inherited this patient several years ago.
- In addition to marijuana, cocaine, and crack cocaine, the illicit drugs reported in the survey included hallucinogens, heroin, inhalants, and psychotropics.
- About one in five of the prisoners have been put on antidepressants, psychotropics, and other drugs.
- I favor legalization, and not just of pot but of all drugs, including heroin, cocaine, meth, psychotropics, mushrooms and LSD.
- While TCAs were the most prescribed psychotropic in 1988, by 1994, SSRI prescriptions nearly reached their numbers.
- Back in Japan, Nakamura first heard of words like cocaine and psychotropics on television, and later she was impressed with a campaign against drug abuse that was started in her school.
Definition of psychotropic in US English: psychotropicadjectiveˌsīkəˈtrōpikˌsaɪkəˈtroʊpɪk Relating to or denoting drugs that affect a person's mental state. (药物)作用于精神的,影响心理状态的 myristicin has psychotropic properties Example sentencesExamples - It now constitutes a criminal offense to supply a person with narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances, or to incite other persons to use such drugs or substances, even when no material or personal benefit is intended.
- The use of psychotropic drugs complicates the ongoing assessment of mental status, can impair the patient's ability to understand or cooperate with treatment, and is associated with a greater incidence of falls.
- The immediate impact of psychotropic drugs on one's mental condition, for better or for worse, provides experimental proof for the relative materiality of our minds.
- The benzodiazepines are psychotropic which means turning to the mind and so they have mind-altering effects.
- Tran is supposed to be on psychotropic drugs to control her mental illness.
nounˌsīkəˈtrōpikˌsaɪkəˈtroʊpɪk A psychotropic drug. Example sentencesExamples - Back in Japan, Nakamura first heard of words like cocaine and psychotropics on television, and later she was impressed with a campaign against drug abuse that was started in her school.
- About one in five of the prisoners have been put on antidepressants, psychotropics, and other drugs.
- I favor legalization, and not just of pot but of all drugs, including heroin, cocaine, meth, psychotropics, mushrooms and LSD.
- In addition to marijuana, cocaine, and crack cocaine, the illicit drugs reported in the survey included hallucinogens, heroin, inhalants, and psychotropics.
- While TCAs were the most prescribed psychotropic in 1988, by 1994, SSRI prescriptions nearly reached their numbers.
- Every single psychotropic on the previous list has been tested with a taper since I inherited this patient several years ago.
- I am vaguely intrigued by the consequences of designer psychotropics, brain steroids that are supposed to arrest, or even reverse, the ageing of mental functions.
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