
(neuro- + Gr. lpsis a taking hold + analgesia) a state of quiescence, altered awareness, and analgesia produced by the administration of a combination of a narcotic analgesic and a neuroleptic agent.
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<pharmacology> A state of quiescence, altered awareness and analgesia produced by the administration of a combination of a narcotic analgesic and a neuroleptic agent. ... Origin: Gr. Lepsis = a taking hold ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(noor″o-lep″tәn-әl-je´ze-ә) a state of quiescence, altered awareness, and analgesia produced by the administration of a combination of an opioid analgesic and a neuroleptic (antipsychotic agent).
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Type: Term Pronunciation: nū′rō-lept-an′ăl-jē′zē-ă Definitions: 1. An intense analgesic and amnesic state produced by administration of narcotic analgesics and neuroleptic drugs; unconsciousness may occur, and cardiorespiratory function may be altered.
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a semiconscious nonreactive state induced by certain drug combinations, as fentanyl with droperidol.
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