Ataractic Drug (Noun)
Meaning
A drug used to reduce stress or tension without reducing mental clarity.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The doctor prescribed an ataractic drug to help the patient manage her anxiety without feeling drowsy or disoriented.
- The new ataractic drug on the market was designed to reduce stress and tension in individuals without impairing their cognitive function.
- Researchers studied the effects of ataractic drugs on individuals with high-pressure jobs to see if they could improve productivity and overall well-being.
- The ataractic drug was administered to the patient before surgery to help calm her nerves and reduce anxiety without affecting her ability to respond to questions.
- The company developed an ataractic drug that could be taken daily to reduce stress and tension, while also improving focus and mental clarity.