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psychotropic
[sahy-koh-troh-pik]
adjective
affecting mental activity, behavior, or perception, as a mood-altering drug.
noun
a psychotropic drug, as a tranquilizer, sedative, or antidepressant.
psychotropic
/ ˌɪəʊˈٰɒɪ /
adjective
another word for psychoactive
Word History and Origins
Origin of psychotropic1
Example Sentences
Another study cited about the advertising of psychotropic medications for youth was not written by the listed author, the university that employs him told AFP and Reuters.
Another home in Lancaster linked to the Krivitskys, San Marino in the Desert, was faulted by Public Health investigators in 2024 for using psychotropic medication to sedate a man for the convenience of its staff.
It also was ordered that he receive psychotropic medication.
It was also ordered that he receive psychotropic medication.
People have since relied on preternatural abilities that are developed through training and the use of psychotropic drugs such as spice, which can expand consciousness and extend life.
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