Agonist

An agonist is a substance that binds itself to a specific receptor and produces a physiological effect

amyotrophy

(a-my-AH-truh-fee): a type of neuropathy resulting in pain, weakness, and/or wasting in the muscles.

anemia

(uh-NEE-mee-uh): a condition in which the number of red blood cells is less than normal, resulting in less oxygen being carried to Read more»

Anorectic

a medication that suppresses the appetite

Anorexigen

a medication that suppresses the appetite

antigens

substances that cause an immune response in the body. The body "sees" the antigens as harmful or foreign. To fight them, the Read more»

ARB

an oral medicine that lowers blood pressure ; ARB stands for angiotensin (an-gee-oh-TEN-sin) receptor blocker.