Catocarthartic

/ˌkætoʊkɑrˈθɑrtɪk/ adjective

Relating to a substance or treatment that acts both as a cathartic (laxative) and has additional purgative properties.

From Greek 'kata' (down) + 'carthartic' (from 'katharsis', cleansing). This is a medical term combining two Greek roots to emphasize a strong cleansing action.

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