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English
Adjective
sympathecolytic (comparative more sympathecolytic, superlative most sympathecolytic)
- Alternative form of sympatholytic
1934, The Autonomic Nervous System, page 671:Ungar, G., 1933. Question of active or passive nature of vasoconstriction of cerebral arteries by epinephrin in animals prepared by sympathecolytic substances. Compt. rend. Soc. de biol., 112, 1284–1286.
1943, The Indian Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, volumes 13–15, page 325:Raymond-Hamet as quoted by Henry found that this alkaloid exerted no sympathecolytic action in producing the fall of blood pressure.
1953, American Practitioner and Digest of Treatment, page 44:1. Goetz, R. H.: The effect of sympathecolytic drugs on the cardiovascular system in man with special reference to hypertension. Angiology. 2:1. 1951.
1954, The British and Overseas Pharmacist, volume 107, page 8:Another new sympathecolytic agent is “Rogitine”—(Phentolamine, also called Regatine).