spasmolytic in English

noun
1
a drug that relieves spasm of smooth muscle.
Currently, valerian is employed as a sleep aid or sedative and as a gastrointestinal spasmolytic .
adjective
1
(of a drug or treatment) able to relieve spasm of smooth muscle.

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1. I ended up using painkillers for various aches, spasmolytic pills for my bowels, pills for my stomach, and ointments and pills for my back.

2. In experiments with rabbit jejunum, the aqueous-ethanol extract of C. officinalis flowers was shown to have both spasmolytic and spasmogenic effects, thus providing a scientific rationale for this traditional use.

3. Because of its unspecific-spasmolytic, papaverine-like properties prenylamine inhibited the actions of acetylcholine and histamine on the guinea pig ileum and the actions of acetylcholine and NA on the vas deferens of rat in a non-competitive manner.

4. The literature logs its spasmolytic activities: antivomitive, carminative, stomachic and anthelmintic, topical antibacterial, antifungal, and Antipruritic.In the preliminary phytochemical analysis of the essential oil, there was the presence of the main constituents: the majority were menthol, menthone, and menthofuran compounds which were responsible for pleasant odor [8-11].

5. The invention relates to xenon or xenon-containing gases which is/are used for producing an adjuvant that is administered together with another medicament, such as an antiviral, antibacterial, antimycotic, neuroprotective, or anticancerogenic agent, a parasympathomimetic, parasympatholytic, spasmolytic, sympathomimetic, sympatholytic, ß-receptor blocker, tranquilizer, neuroleptic, antidepressant, analgesic, antipyretic, anticephalalgic, anti-Parkinson's drug, analeptic, antiepileptic, antiemetic, emetic, a substance influencing coagulation, an amino acid, a vitamin, or a hormone.