Vagotropic


adjective, Physiology.
1.
affecting the vagus nerve.
adjective
1.
(physiol) (of a drug) affecting the activity of the vagus nerve

vagotropic va·go·trop·ic (vā’gə-trŏp’ĭk, -trō’pĭk)
adj.
Affecting or acting on the vagus nerve. Used chiefly of a drug.

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