Antipyretic vs Thymacetin - What's the difference?
antipyretic | thymacetin |
(medicine) That reduces fever; fever-reducing.
* 1999 , Otto Appenzeller, The Autonomic Nervous System , ISBN 0444825460, p. 486.
(medicine) An acetamide derivative of thymol that was once used as an antipyretic and analgesic
In medicine terms the difference between antipyretic and thymacetin
is that antipyretic is that reduces fever; fever-reducing while thymacetin is an acetamide derivative of thymol that was once used as an antipyretic and analgesic.As an adjective antipyretic
is that reduces fever; fever-reducing.antipyretic
English
(wikipedia antipyretic)Adjective
(-)- The antipyretic action of AVP is limited mainly to its action in a precise location in the ventral septum, though there is some evidence for a similar action in the medial amygdala.