catalyst |
antagonist |
As nouns the difference between catalyst and antagonist
is that
catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process while
antagonist is an opponent or enemy.
antagonist |
dicoumarol |
As nouns the difference between antagonist and dicoumarol
is that
antagonist is antagonist (all senses) while
dicoumarol is an anticoagulant that functions as a vitamin k antagonist, also used in biochemical experiments as an inhibitor of reductases.
antagonist |
methylnaltrexone |
As nouns the difference between antagonist and methylnaltrexone
is that
antagonist is antagonist (all senses) while
methylnaltrexone is a peripherally-acting μ-opioid antagonist that acts to reverse some of the side effects of opioid drugs such as constipation without affecting analgesia or precipitating withdrawals.
antagonist |
bluto |
As a noun antagonist
is antagonist (all senses).
As a proper noun bluto is
the fictional man who is the antagonist of popeye.
antagonist |
ramorelix |
As nouns the difference between antagonist and ramorelix
is that
antagonist is antagonist (all senses) while
ramorelix is a drug that acts as an lhrh antagonist.
antagonist |
zaltidine |
As nouns the difference between antagonist and zaltidine
is that
antagonist is antagonist (all senses) while
zaltidine is a particular drug, an h2-receptor antagonist.
antagonist |
zanoterone |
As nouns the difference between antagonist and zanoterone
is that
antagonist is antagonist (all senses) while
zanoterone is a particular drug, a steroidal androgen receptor antagonist.
antagonist |
labetalol |
As nouns the difference between antagonist and labetalol
is that
antagonist is antagonist (all senses) while
labetalol is a mixed alpha/beta adrenergic antagonist, which is used to treat high blood pressure.
antagonist |
verlukast |
As nouns the difference between antagonist and verlukast
is that
antagonist is antagonist (all senses) while
verlukast is a drug that is a potent leukotriene d4 antagonist.
antagonist |
ganirelix |
As nouns the difference between antagonist and ganirelix
is that
antagonist is an opponent or enemy while
ganirelix is an injectable gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist, primarily used in assisted reproduction to control ovulation.
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