Supratherapeutic vs Su - What's the difference?
supratherapeutic | su |
(medicine) Administered at levels greater than would be used in actual treatment of a medical condition.
Of or relating to amounts of a drug that are greater than the therapeutic concentration or maximum dose in a medical treatment.
and of its variant forms.
* 1950 , The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe , Fontana Lions (1980), ISBN 0-00-671663-6, page 54:
of Chinese origin (see: , simplified).
As an adjective supratherapeutic
is (medicine) administered at levels greater than would be used in actual treatment of a medical condition.As an adverb su is
up, upward, upwards.supratherapeutic
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Synonyms
* suprapharmacologicalAntonyms
* subtherapeuticsu
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Proper noun
(en proper noun)- "I am sure nobody would mind," said Susan; "it isn't as if we wanted to take them out of the house; we shan't take them even out of the wardrobe." "I never thought of that, Su ," said Peter.