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Palsy vs Palsylike - What's the difference?

palsy | palsylike |


As adjectives the difference between palsy and palsylike

is that palsy is (colloquial) chummy, friendly while palsylike is resembling a palsy or some aspect of one, especially shaking motions.

As a noun palsy

is (pathology) complete or partial muscle paralysis of a body part, often accompanied by a loss of feeling and uncontrolled body movements such as shaking.

As a verb palsy

is to paralyse, either completely or partially.

Antiparkinsonian vs Lisuride - What's the difference?

antiparkinsonian | lisuride |


As nouns the difference between antiparkinsonian and lisuride

is that antiparkinsonian is any drug used to treat Parkinson's disease while lisuride is a certain antiparkinsonian drug.

Drug vs Lisuride - What's the difference?

drug | lisuride |


As nouns the difference between drug and lisuride

is that drug is (pharmacology) a substance used to treat an illness, relieve a symptom, or modify a chemical process in the body for a specific purpose or drug can be (obsolete) a drudge while lisuride is a certain antiparkinsonian drug.

As a verb drug

is to administer intoxicating drugs to, generally without the recipient's knowledge or consent or drug can be (drag).

Prescription vs Methysergide - What's the difference?

prescription | methysergide |


As nouns the difference between prescription and methysergide

is that prescription is (legal) the act of prescribing a rule, law, etc while methysergide is a prescription drug used for prophylaxis of migraine headaches.

As an adjective prescription

is (of a drug, etc ) only available with a physician or nurse practitioner's written prescription.

Drug vs Methysergide - What's the difference?

drug | methysergide |


As nouns the difference between drug and methysergide

is that drug is a substance used to treat an illness, relieve a symptom, or modify a chemical process in the body for a specific purpose while methysergide is a prescription drug used for prophylaxis of migraine headaches.

As a verb drug

is to administer intoxicating drugs to, generally without the recipient's knowledge or consent.

Prophylaxis vs Methysergide - What's the difference?

prophylaxis | methysergide |


As nouns the difference between prophylaxis and methysergide

is that prophylaxis is prevention of, or protective treatment for disease while methysergide is a prescription drug used for prophylaxis of migraine headaches.

Migraine vs Methysergide - What's the difference?

migraine | methysergide |


As nouns the difference between migraine and methysergide

is that migraine is (pathology) a severe, disabling headache, usually affecting only one side of the head, and often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, photophobia and visual disturbances while methysergide is a prescription drug used for prophylaxis of migraine headaches.

Nonribosomally vs Ribosomally - What's the difference?

nonribosomally | ribosomally | Antonyms |

Nonribosomally is an antonym of ribosomally.


As adverbs the difference between nonribosomally and ribosomally

is that nonribosomally is in a nonribosomal manner while ribosomally is in a ribosomal manner.

Nonribosomal vs Nonribosomally - What's the difference?

nonribosomal | nonribosomally |


As an adjective nonribosomal

is not ribosomal.

As an adverb nonribosomally is

in a nonribosomal manner.

Synthetic vs Methylergometrine - What's the difference?

synthetic | methylergometrine |


In chemistry terms the difference between synthetic and methylergometrine

is that synthetic is produced by synthesis instead of being isolated from a natural source (but may be identical to a product so obtained) while methylergometrine is a synthetic analogue of ergonovine with oxytocic properties.

As nouns the difference between synthetic and methylergometrine

is that synthetic is a synthetic compound while methylergometrine is a synthetic analogue of ergonovine with oxytocic properties.

As an adjective synthetic

is of, or relating to synthesis.

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