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ayahuasca

n. a powerful hallucinogenic beverage made from the stems of a tropical South American woody vine, Banisteriopsis caapi, often with leaves from the plant Psychotria viridis. Ayahuasca has been used for centuries by indigenous peoples of the Amazon for religious, spiritual, and medicinal purposes and more recently in the United States and Europe for similar reasons. The pharmacologically active ingredients are harmine and harmaline from B. caapi and dimethyltryptamine (see DMT) from P. viridis. In smaller doses, these ingredients have psychedelic and euphoric effects but in larger doses cause nausea, vomiting, and tinnitus. Also called caapi; yagé.

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male climacteric

male climacteric

a hypothetical period in some men’s lives that has been compared to female menopause (see climacteric). Also known as male menopause, it occurs some 10 years later than in women and appears to be associated with declines in the levels of various hormones, such as testosterone. Symptoms, when they occur, include fatigue, problems with memory and concentration, decreased sexual desire, erectile dysfunction, and (in some cases) depression. Also called andropause; male climacterium. See also gonadopause.