haematinic
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Definition
Noun: A haematinic is a type of medication or substance that increases the hemoglobin content in the blood. It is primarily used in the treatment of iron-deficiency anemia.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The doctor prescribed a haematinic to improve her low hemoglobin levels.
- Iron supplements are a common form of haematinic.
Advanced Usage
- Clinical Context: In medical terminology, "haematinic" often refers specifically to agents that provide the necessary building blocks for red blood cell production, such as iron, vitamin B12, or folic acid.
- The patient's regimen included a haematinic containing ferrous sulfate and folate.
Variants and Related Words
- Hematinic: An alternative spelling, primarily used in American English.
- The terms "haematinic" and "hematinic" are interchangeable.
Synonyms
- Hematinic agent: A more descriptive synonym.
- Antianemic: A term describing a substance that counteracts anemia.
- Iron supplement: A common type of haematinic.
Noun
- a medicine that increases the hemoglobin content of the blood; used to treat iron-deficiency anemia