Nauseant

Word NAUSEANT
Character 8
Hyphenation nau se ant
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Definitions and meanings of "Nauseant"

What do we mean by nauseant?

Inducing nausea or vomiting. adjective

A substance which produces nausea. noun

Producing nausea; nauseating: as, nauseant doses.

A substance which produces nausea; an emetic. noun

A substance which produces nausea. noun

A medicine that induces nausea and vomiting noun

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Synonyms and Antonyms for Nauseant

The word "nauseant" in example sentences

The doctor prescribed Diclectin, an anti-nauseant, but it knocks me out, which is great, except for the fact that I can't appreciate the absence of nausea from the condition of unconsciousness. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The plant is official in the Pharmacopoeia of India as an emetic and in small doses is nauseant and diaphoretic. ❋ Jerome Beers Thomas (1891)

In asthma and bronchitis, both of children and adults, Langley has used this plant with good results, and he recommends 1. 25-3.50 grams of the tincture (100 grams of the fresh plant to 500 of alcohol, 90°) repeated several times a day; the effect is expectorant, nauseant and, in large doses, emetic. ❋ Jerome Beers Thomas (1891)

Now, no sedative or nauseant is known that does not lock up the natural secretions and thus lessen the digestive powers. ❋ Martha Meir Allen (1890)

According to Feneuille, spigeline is bitter, nauseant, and purgative, and produces a sort of intoxication (ivresse). ❋ Unknown (1863)

We must avoid adding too much of the tincture to any mixture, lest it convert it into a nauseant or emetic. ❋ Unknown (1863)

The decoction of the root, taken in small doses, may be used wherever a nauseant and expectorant is required, and will aid in preventing the advance of colds, croup, pneumonia, etc. ❋ Unknown (1863)

Anevenne is also said to have detected two: polygalic and Virgineic -- the first of which will unite with bases; the second volatile, oily, nauseant, and emetic in small, diaphoretic, expectorant, and diuretic in large doses. ❋ Unknown (1863)

The 'Antimonii Potassio Tartras (Tartar Emetic)', besides its effect on the skin, is a useful nauseant, and invaluable in inflammation of the lungs and catarrhal affections of every kind. ❋ William Youatt (1811)

Notice that the drug with the potentially horrendous side effects was an anti-nauseant. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It happens that cancer patients and oncologists have discovered that cannabis has anti-nauseant qualities when used by patients undergoing chemotherapy, which often leads to patients throwing up uncontrollably (and miserably) for hours and even for days. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The doctor prescribed Diclectin, an anti-nauseant, but it knocks me out, which is great, except for the fact that I can’t appreciate the absence of nausea from the condition of unconsciousness. ❋ Unknown (2007)

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