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ipecac , drug obtained from the dried roots of a creeping shrub, Cephaelis (or Psychotria ) ipecacuanha, native to Brazil but cultivated in other tropical climates. There are three varieties of the root, brown, red, and gray, varying according to the age of the plant, its place of growth, or the method of drying. Emetine, the active principle of ipecac, is obtained from the bark of the root. It is a powerful poison that produces vomiting and is sometimes prescribed to relieve the stomach of some other poison. Ipecac is used as an expectorant in the treatment of bronchitis or croup, stimulating bronchial secretions to make coughing easier. Brazilian Native Americans used ipecac for centuries to treat amebic infections. Its use became more widespread in the 17th cent., and the pure substance emetine is still used in the treatment of amebic dysentery and amebic hepatitis, as well as some parasitic infestations. Ipecac must be used with great caution and only under medical supervision.

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The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English | 2009 | © The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English 2009, originally published by Oxford University Press 2009. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

ip·e·cac / ˈipikak/ (also ipecacuanha / ˌipəˌkakyəˈwan(y)ə; ēˌpākəˈkwanyə/ ) • n. 1. the dried rhizome of a South American shrub, or a drug prepared from this, used as an emetic and expectorant. 2. the shrub (Cephaelis ipecacuanha) of the bedstraw family that produces this rhizome, native to Brazil and cultivated elsewhere. ∎  used in names of other plants with similar uses, e.g., American ipecac (Gillenia trifoliata) of the rose family.

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ipecacuanha root of a S. Amer. plant, used medicinally. XVII. — Pg. ipecacuanha — Tupi-Guarani ipe-kaa-guéne. abbr. colloq. ipecac XVIII.

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