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anodynes
anodyne (adj.)
1.capable of relieving pain"the anodyne properties of certain drugs" "an analgesic effect"
anodyne (n.)
1.a medicine used to relieve pain
Anodynes (n.)
1.(MeSH)Compounds capable of relieving pain without the loss of CONSCIOUSNESS.;Compounds that show activity in animal models of human PAIN such as tail flick and hot plate assays.
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Merriam Webster
AnodyneAn"o*dyne (ăn"�*dīn), a. [L. anodynus, Gr. � free from pain, stilling pain; 'an priv. + � pain: cf. F. anodin.] Serving to assuage pain; soothing.
The anodyne draught of oblivion. Burke.
☞ “The word [in a medical sense] in chiefly applied to the different preparations of opium, belladonna, hyoscyamus, and lettuce.” Am. Cyc.
AnodyneAn"o*dyne, n. [L. anodynon. See Anodyne, a.] Any medicine which allays pain, as an opiate or narcotic; anything that soothes disturbed feelings.
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anodyne (adj.)
anodyne (n.)
Anodynes (n.) (MeSH)
D27.505.696.663.850.014, D27.505.954.427.040, Analgesic Agents (MeSH), Analgesic Drugs (MeSH), Analgesics (MeSH), Antinociceptive Agents (MeSH)
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anodyne (adj.)
qui calme (médicament) (fr)[Classe]
qui agit contre (remède) (fr)[Classe]
(pain; hurting; distress; misery; suffering; ache), (suffering), (analgesia)[termes liés]
analgesia[Rel.App.]
moderating[Similaire]
anodyne (n.)
paregoric; analgesic; anodyne; painkiller; pain pill[ClasseHyper.]
Anodynes (n.) [MeSH]
Wikipedia
In medicine before the 20th century, an anodyne was a drug that was believed to relieve or soothe pain by lessening the sensitivity of the brain or nervous system (Greek ἀνώδυνος anōdynos < ἀν- an- 'without' + ὀδύνη odynē 'pain'). It was essentially an analgesic.
Some definitions restrict the term to topical medications, including herbal simples such as onion, lily, root of mallows, leaves of violet, and elderberry.
Other definitions include ingested narcotics, hypnotics, and opiates.[1]
Certain compound medicines were also called by this name, such as anodyne balsam, made of castile soap, camphor, saffron, and spirit of wine, and digested in a sand heat. It was recommended not only for easing extreme pain, but for assisting in discharging the peccant matter that occurred with the pain.
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In literary usage, the word has escaped its strictly medical meaning to convey anything "soothing or relaxing" (so used since the 18th century) or even anything "non-contentious", "blandly agreeable", or unlikely to cause offence or debate.
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