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What (who) is lustral - definition


Lustral      
adj.
Que serve para lustrar ou para purificar: água lustral.
(Lat. lustralis)
lustral      
adj (lat lustrale)
1 Próprio para lustrar ou para purificar.
2 Qualificativo da água sagrada dos antigos conseguida pela imersão em água comum de um tição ardente, tirado da pira de sacrifícios.
3 ant Que se realizava de cinco em cinco anos.
Água lustral         
Água lustral : arte e crítica publicou-se em 1913 em Coimbra pela Tipografia de M. Reis Gomes, tendo como editores Artur Ribeiro Lopes e Mário Feliz de Carvalho.
Examples of use of lustral
1. The men were tested over a two–year period while being treated with the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) Citalopram (Cipramil) or Sertraline (Lustral), which belong to the same class of drugs as Prozac and Seroxat, Britain‘s biggest selling antidepressants.
2. The antidepressants involved were fluoxetine (also known by the brand name Prozac), sertraline (Lustral), citalopram (Cipramil), paroxetine (Seroxat) , venlafaxine (Efexor) and mirtazapine (Zispin). Doctors are advised not to prescribe the majority of antidepressants, known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) to children, although they may still use Prozac.
3. Danger signs In 2003, under–18s in England were given 27, 658 prescriptions for antidepressants 40,000 children and young people are thought to be on psychiatric drugs, including antidepressants Doctors were warned in 2003 of the risks of using Seroxat, Efexor, Lustral, Cipramil, Cipralex and Faverin in children and young people A survey of GPs in March 2004 found 80% thought they were prescribing SSRIs to too many adults and children