"Sulpiride" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sulpiride" Meaning

Sulpiride is a medication used to treat psychiatric conditions such as schizophrenia, acute psychosis, and bipolar disorder. It works by blocking the action of dopamine, a chemical messenger in the brain, to help reduce hallucinations and delusions.

It is also used to treat anxiety, depression, and certain other mood disorders.

Sulpiride is a phenylbenzisoxazole derivative and is one of the first of a class of atypical antipsychotic medications.

"Sulpiride" Examples

5 Examples of Using the Word Sulpiride


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| 1. | The doctor prescribed sulpiride to my friend for her anxiety issues. |
| 2. | The medic helpfully offered the patient some sulpiride to manage their tension.|
| 3. | She had been taking sulpiride for the past six months before noticing an approaching improvement. |
| 4. | The patient's paranoia significantly improved after taking the prescribed sulpiride.|
| 5. | The prevalence of sulpiride as a medication indicated a previous mental health issue.

"Sulpiride" Similar Words

Sulphurous

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Sulphurwort

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Sulphurwort is a rare or obsolete word that refers to plants of the genus Pteryxia, a genus of flowering plants in the carrot family (Apiaceae). However, in older botanical and horticultural texts, the term "sulphurwort" sometimes refers to other plants, especially species in the genera Coriandrum or Oenanthe, which are characterized by a sulfurous or sulfur-like odor.

Sulphury

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Sulphurous refers to something that contains or bears a strong smell of sulfur, a yellow element that is used in matches and fireworks. It can also describe something that is having a burning or acrid quality, like a relationship or situation that's bitter or tense.

Sulphuryl

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The word "sulphuryl" refers to a compound consisting of sulfite and an oxygen atom, in which a sulfur-oxygen-oxygen group (SO2) is found.

Sulphydrate

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A compound that contains sulfur, oxygen, and hydrogen, often used as a noun to refer to a type of sulfate compound, such as in the phrase "sulphur dioxide" or "sulphate".<br><br>Alternatively, it can also be an adjective to describe something that contains sulfur, oxygen, and hydrogen, such as in the phrase "sulphuric acid".<br><br>The word "sulph-" is often used in chemistry and scientific contexts to refer to sulfur compounds, and is a Latin-derived prefix.<br><br>It's worth noting that in British English, the preferred spelling is "sulphate" or "sulphur", whereas in American English, the preferred spelling is "sulfate" or "sulfur".

Sulphydric

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Pertaining to sulfur.

Sulphydryl

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Thiol having a sulfur atom with a free thiol group (-SH).

Sulpician

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A Sulpician is a member of a Roman Catholic congregation founded in France in 1641, known as the Society of the Priests of Saint Sulpice. They are a clerical society of priests that focuses on priestly formation, and are often involved in seminary administration and teaching. The society was founded by Father Jean-Jacques Olier, who aimed to reform the parish clergy and provide them with a more rigorous education. The Sulpicians are often associated with the development of the seminary system and the education of future priests.

Sultan

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Sultana

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Sultana is a noun that refers to a dried, sweet, and chewy fruit, typically made from white or yellow grapes, often used in baking, particularly in sweet breads, cakes, and puddings. It can also refer to the former title of the ruler of a Muslim state in South Asia, particularly in the Moghul Empire.

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Sultanate

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A sultanate is a monarchical or semi-autonomous system of government in which a sultan is the head of state. A sultanate often has a more informal system of governance, with the sultan holding significant power and authority over the country or territory they rule. Historically, sultanates were found in various parts of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, particularly in the Arab world and the Malay archipelago. In modern times, some countries still maintain a sultanate system, such as Oman, Brunei, and Malaysia.

Sultanates

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Sultanates are a form of monarchical or monarchical government in which the supreme power is held by a sultan, who is the head of state and often also the head of government.

Sultanism

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Sultanry

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Related to a sultan or the office of a sultan.

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