psychotropic agent
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Definition
Noun: A psychotropic agent is a chemical substance that can alter or influence human consciousness, mood, perception, cognition, or behavior. These agents act primarily on the central nervous system.
Usage
A psychotropic agent is a formal and scientific term used in medicine, pharmacology, and law. It refers to the broad category of drugs that have psychoactive effects. * Doctors must carefully consider the side effects before prescribing any psychotropic agent. * The study examined the long-term impact of various psychotropic agents on brain chemistry.
Advanced Usage
- Legal and Regulatory Context: The term is often used in official documents classifying controlled substances.
- The compound was listed as a controlled psychotropic agent under international treaty.
Variants and Related Words
- Psychotropic (adjective): Describing a substance that affects the mind.
- The plant has known psychotropic properties.
- Psychoactive drug (noun phrase): A near-synonymous term.
- Psychotropic medication (noun phrase): Specifically refers to agents used for therapeutic purposes.
Synonyms
- Psychoactive substance
- Mind-altering drug
- Psychotropic drug
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Antidepressant, antipsychotic, stimulant, hallucinogen: These are specific classes or examples of psychotropic agents.
- Narcotic: Often used in legal contexts, but typically refers to a subset of psychotropic agents that induce sleep or stupor and relieve pain (e.g., opioids).
Noun
- a chemical substance that can influence human consciousness