
1) Anti-poisoning aid 2) Causing vomiting 3) Curative 4) Cure 5) Dose for poison swallowers 6) Drug used to cause vomiting 7) Emergency room agent 8) Emergency room medicine 9) French word used in English 10) Ipecac 11) Ipecac is one 12) Item for a medicine chest 13) Like ipecac 14) Nauseant 15) Remedy
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1) Ipecac 2) Nauseant 3) Vomitive
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• (a.) Inducing to vomit; exciting the stomach to discharge its contents by the mouth. • (n.) A medicine which causes vomiting.
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(Gr. emetikos; L. emeticus) an agent that causes vomiting.
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(from the article `drug`) Emetics produce nausea and vomiting, and their use is limited to the treatment of poisoning with certain toxins that have been swallowed. The most ...
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Describes a substance that causes vomiting. Also called emetogenic.
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A herb to induce vomiting. Given to expel poisons
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An agent that induces vomiting.
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<pharmacology> An agent that causes vomiting. ... Origin: Gr. Emetikos, L. Emeticus ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(ә-met´ik) causing vomiting. an agent that does this.
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Medicine used to induce vomiting
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induces vomiting
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E·met'ic adjective [ Latin
emeticus , Greek ..., from ... to vomit, akin to Latin
vomere : confer French
émétique . See
Vomit .]
(Medicine) Inducing to vomit; exciting the stomach to discharge its contents by the mouth. --
noun A medicine ...
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Emetic: Something that causes emesis, that makes you want to vomit. For example, ipecac is an emetic. From the Greek emein (to vomit), from the Indo-European root wem- (to vomit), the source of the words such as wamble (to feel nauseated) and vomit. See also: Antiemetic.
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An emetic is used to induce vomiting.
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An emetic is a drug used to cause vomiting.
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emetic 1. Bringing on or causing the act of vomiting. 2. An agent that causes or excites vomiting. 3. Having the power to produce vomiting.
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a substance that causes vomiting; used to treat some cases of poisoning and drug overdose
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vomit noun a medicine that induces nausea and vomiting
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Any substance administered to induce vomiting. Emetics are used to empty the stomach in many cases of deliberate or accidental drug overdose. The most frequently used is ipecacuanha
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causing vomiting, as a medicinal substance.
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Emetics are herbs that cause vomiting when taken in specific doses (generally high doses). Bloodroot, Helonias, Poke Root.
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Induces vomiting.
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a medicine that induces nausea and vomiting
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[Intelligent words] a medicine that induces nausea and vomiting
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