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Decreased activity or growth arising from the effect of one chemical or organism on another (opposite of synergism). The total response is less than the sum of the independent effects of either applied separately.
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1. A drug that blocks a receptor, preventing stimulation. .) A muscle whose contraction opposes an intended movement.
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| Antabuse |
(Disulfiram) - substance which, for several days after it has been ingested, will interrupt the catabolism of alcohol at the acetaldehyde stage, causing headache, numbness of extremities, metallic taste, palpitation, nausea, vomiting, blurring of vision; used to treat chronic alcoholism; see COPRINE.
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| antagonist |
A molecule that prevents the activation of a receptor. See Agonist.
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| Antabuse |
A drug given to alcoholics that produces adverse effects such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, flushing, and tachycardia if alcohol is consumed. The drug's effectiveness is largely due to its role as a deterrent.
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