Narcohypnosis is a term used to describe the use of hypnosis in conjunction with the administration of narcotics or other sedative drugs. However, there are several synonyms that can be used to describe similar practices. One such term is "drug-induced hypnosis," which is the practice of inducing a state of heightened suggestibility through the use of sedative drugs. Another similar term is "anesthetic hypnosis," which is the use of hypnosis to reduce the amount of anesthesia required during surgery. Other synonyms for narcohypnosis include "chemically aided hypnosis," "pharmacological hypnosis," and "drug-enhanced hypnosis." Regardless of the term used, these practices involve using drugs to enhance the effects of hypnosis and increase the susceptibility of the individual being hypnotized.