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psychotropic

[ sahy-koh-troh-pik ]

adjective

  1. affecting mental activity, behavior, or perception, as a mood-altering drug.


noun

  1. a psychotropic drug, as a tranquilizer, sedative, or antidepressant.

psychotropic

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adjective

  1. another word for psychoactive
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Origin of psychotropic1

First recorded in 1945–50; psycho- + -tropic
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Another home in Lancaster linked to the Krivitskys, San Marino in the Desert, was faulted by Public Health investigators in 2024 for using psychotropic medication to sedate a man for the convenience of its staff.

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It also was ordered that he receive psychotropic medication.

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It was also ordered that he receive psychotropic medication.

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People have since relied on preternatural abilities that are developed through training and the use of psychotropic drugs such as spice, which can expand consciousness and extend life.

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The phenomenon is increasing despite warnings that psychotropic drug combinations in young people have not been tested for safety or studied for their impact on the developing brain.

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