hidrotic

hidrotic
Relating to or causing hidrosis.

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hi·drot·ic hid-'rät-ik, hī-'drät- adj causing perspiration: DIAPHORETIC (1), SUDORIFIC

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n.
an agent that causes sweating. parasympathomimetic drugs are hidrotics.

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hi·drot·ic (hi-drotґik) (hĭ-drotґik) 1. diaphoretic. 2. sudoriparous.

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