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Privine vs vasoconstrictive

vasoconstrictive vs Privine

Privine and vasoconstrictive both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Privine Yes No No No
vasoconstrictive Yes No No No
As nouns, vasoconstrictive is a hypernym of Privine; that is, vasoconstrictive is a word with a broader meaning than Privine:
  • Privine: vasoconstrictor (trade names Privine and Sudafed) used in nasal sprays to treat symptoms of nasal congestion and in eyedrops to treat eye irritation
  • vasoconstrictive: any agent that causes a narrowing of an opening of a blood vessel: cold or stress or nicotine or epinephrine or norepinephrine or angiotensin or vasopressin or certain drugs; maintains or increases blood pressure
Other hypernyms of Privine include nasal decongestant, pressor, vasoconstrictor.
Privine (noun) vasoconstrictive (noun)
vasoconstrictor (trade names Privine and Sudafed) used in nasal sprays to treat symptoms of nasal congestion and in eyedrops to treat eye irritation any agent that causes a narrowing of an opening of a blood vessel: cold or stress or nicotine or epinephrine or norepinephrine or angiotensin or vasopressin or certain drugs; maintains or increases blood pressure
Difference between Privine and vasoconstrictive

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