vagolytic

vagolytic
1. Pertaining to or causing vagolysis. 2. A therapeutic or chemical agent that has inhibitory effects on the vagus nerve. 3. Denoting an agent having such effects.

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va·go·lyt·ic .vā-gə-'lit-ik adj PARASYMPATHOLYTIC

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va·go·lyt·ic (va″go-litґik) 1. pertaining to or caused by vagolysis. 2. having an effect resembling that produced by interruption of impulses transmitted by the vagus nerve; cf. parasympatholytic.

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