- disinhibitor
- noun see disinhibition
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
disinhibitor — noun Something that causes a reduction in ones inhibitions; that makes people, or animals act more impulsively. Alcohol is commonly drunk for its effects as a disinhibitor … Wiktionary
Norepinephrine-dopamine disinhibitor — Chemical structure of agomelatine, the prototypical norepinephrine dopamine disinhibitor. Norepinephrine dopamine disinhibitors (NDDIs) are a class of psychoactive drugs used as antidepressants and anxiolytics. They act by antagonizing the… … Wikipedia
disinhibition — noun Date: circa 1927 loss or reduction of an inhibition (as by the action of interfering stimuli or events) < disinhibition of a reflex > < disinhibition of violent tendencies > • disinhibit transitive verb • disinhibitor noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
Noradrenergic and specific serotonergic antidepressant — Nassa redirects here. For the sea snail genus, see Nassa (gastropod). Chemical structure of the tetracyclic antidepressant mirtazapine Noradrenergic and specific serotonergic antidepressants (NaSSAs) are a class of psychiatric drugs used… … Wikipedia
disinhibitory — adjective a) that disinhibits b) of, or relating to a disinhibitor … Wiktionary
Alcohol and sex — Alcohol consumption has a number of effects on sexual intercourse and sexual behavior.[1] The effects of alcohol are a balance between its suppressive effects on sexual physiology, which will decrease sexual activity, and its suppression of… … Wikipedia
drinking and alcoholism — A depressant intoxicant, the drinking of alcohol is a popular practice in the leisure time of most cultures; it is also held in regard as a key part of many religious and secular ceremonies and rituals . However, some cultures forbid alcohol use… … Dictionary of sociology