Sentences with phrase «anesthetic effect»

The phrase "anesthetic effect" refers to the numbing or pain-relieving outcome of a medication or substance, which temporarily makes a person insensitive to pain or discomfort. Full definition
It is one of the most potent anti-inflammatory herbs and has a significant anesthetic effect, which make it ideal for diminishing the intense throbbing of severe migraines and cluster headaches.
In some alcoholics, the craving for the anesthetic effects of alcohol is so powerful that they will continue to drink, in spite of the nausea, until the reflex is broken.
At times the pain of drinking and the fear of the probable consequences of continuing outweigh the craving for alcohol's anesthetic effects and the fear of life without it.
His team discovered that tubulin proteins were among them, and then found that if a kind of reverse agent were administered — a microtubule - stabilizing drug — so were the anesthetic effects.
Therefore, many conclusions drawn from those data need to be reexamined in light of this anesthetic effect.
«Lavender contains Linalyl Acetate (24 - 45 %) and Linalol (25 - 38 %) which have local analgesic and anesthetic effects
Based on the true story of W. T. G. Morton, this biographical drama follows the career of young Boston dentist Morton (Joel McCrea) as he begins experimenting with the anesthetic effects of ether.
«I made the joyous discovery that ten minutes of genuine belly laughter had an anesthetic effect and would give me at least two hours of pain - free sleep,» he reported.
It is caused by the anesthetic effect of nitrogen at high pressure and may be completely reversed in a few minutes by ascending to a shallower depth.
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