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Anosmia

Anosmia refers to the general lack of olfaction. Also, a total loss of smell or the ability to smell due to injury or infection.

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Anosognosia

Anosognosia refers to a term first coined by Babinski to indicate the inability or refusal to recognize that one has a particular disease or disorder.

Likewise, Anosognosia refers to the

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Anoxia

Anoxia is defined as oxygen deprivation experienced by a fetus during labour and/or delivery
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Anoxia refers to a condition characterized by lack of or sufficient oxygen to the brain; may result in neurological damage or death.

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Antabuse (disulfiram)

- Antabuse (disulfiram) : Antabuse (disulfiram ) refers to drug that helps people break an alcohol habit by impairing their ability to convert acetaldehyde to acetic acid

Antagonism

Antagonism refers to the diminished or reduced effect of a drug when another drug is present.

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Antagonist

Antagonist is a term in Neuroscience which is a chemical substance that decreases or blocks the effects of a neurotransmitter.

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Antagonist drug

Antagonist drug refers to medication that blocks or counteracts the effects of a psychoactive drug.

Antagonist drugs

Antagonist drugs refer to drugs that block or change the effects of an addictive drug, reducing the desire for the drug. Moreover, Antagonist drugs are medication that blocks or counteracts the effects of a psychoactive drug.

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