Anticonvulsant

/ˌæn.ti.kənˈvʌl.sənt/ noun

A medication or substance that prevents or reduces seizures and convulsive movements, commonly used to treat epilepsy.

From anti- (against) + convulsant (from Latin convulsus, pulled together violently, + -ant, something that causes). This medical term emerged in the 19th century as doctors classified drugs by their effects on the nervous system.

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