"Febrifuge" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A febrifuge is a substance or agent that reduces or eliminates fever. It can be a medication, a treatment, or a remedy that helps to lower the body temperature of a person suffering from fever.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "febrifuge":
Feaze is not a commonly used word in English language. It is a rare or obsolete term that refers to a mixture of faeces (feces) and urine.
Febricitate means to exhibit signs of fever, such as sweating, chills, or a rapid heartbeat, often in an exaggerated or hysterical manner. It is a rare or obsolete word.
Febricity refers to a high or excessive temperature, typically in relation to a fever. It is often used to describe a body temperature that is above the normal range, usually above 100.4°F (38°C).
A febrifacient is a substance or medication that reduces or alleviates fever. It can also refer to a medication that lowers body temperature.
Febrile refers to having a fever, often accompanied by symptoms such as shivering, sweating, and rapid heartbeat. It can also describe a condition or symptom in which the body temperature is elevated above normal due to infection, illness, or other medical condition.
Febuxostat is a medication that prevents gout attacks by reducing the levels of uric acid in the blood. It works by blocking the production of uric acid in the body, and is often used in patients who have gout or kidney stones and are unable to take other medications to treat these conditions. Febuxostat is typically taken once daily, and may be prescribed in addition to other medications to help manage pain and inflammation associated with gout. Common side effects of febuxostat may include headaches, nausea, and joint pain.