Monotal vs. Analgesic — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Monotal and Analgesic
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Monotal
The methylglycolate of guaiacol; once used as an analgesic
Analgesic
An analgesic or painkiller is any member of the group of drugs used to achieve analgesia, relief from pain. They are distinct from anesthetics, which temporarily affect, and in some instances eliminate, sensation.
Analgesic
A medication that reduces or eliminates pain.
Analgesic
Of or causing analgesia.
Analgesic
(pharmacology) Any medicine, such as aspirin, that reduces pain, especially without inducing a loss of other sensation. anesthetic.}}
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Analgesic
(pharmaceutical effect) Of or relating to analgesia; anodyne.
Analgesic
(of medicine) Acting to relieve pain; being an analgesic.
Analgesic
(of a person, etc) Unable to feel pain.
Analgesic
Serving to reduce the sensibility to pain without loss of consciousness.
Analgesic
A medication which serves to reduce the sensibility to pain without loss of consciousness. Aspirin and acetaminophen (Tylenol) are commonly used non-prescription analgesics.
Analgesic
A medicine used to relieve pain
Analgesic
Capable of relieving pain;
The anodyne properties of certain drugs
An analgesic effect
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