noun a small tablet or pill containing a stimulant drug, typically used to increase energy or alertness
Soldiers may be issued pep pills to combat fatigue during long missions.
Pep pills are commonly used in medicine to provide a quick burst of energy or alertness.
Athletes may use pep pills to enhance performance during competitions.
Some individuals may misuse pep pills for recreational purposes or to stay awake for extended periods of time.
A writer may use a pep pill to help stay focused and energized while working on a tight deadline or to boost creativity.
A psychologist may prescribe pep pills to patients with certain conditions such as narcolepsy or ADHD to help improve focus and attention.
An athlete may use pep pills as a performance-enhancing drug to increase energy levels and endurance during competitions.
A medical doctor may prescribe pep pills to patients with certain medical conditions that cause fatigue or excessive sleepiness.