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amantadine
[ uh-man-tuh-deen ]
noun
, Pharmacology.
- a water-soluble crystalline substance, C 10 H 17 NHCl, used as an antiviral and antiparkinsonian drug.
amantadine
/ əˈmæntəˌdiːn /
noun
- an antiviral drug used in the treatment of some types of influenza and to reduce some of the symptoms of Parkinson's disease
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Word History and Origins
Origin of amantadine1
1960–65; coinage apparently based on the chemical name 1-aminoadamantane; amino-, adamantane
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Word History and Origins
Origin of amantadine1
C20: a blend of amine + adamantane the chemical compound from which it is derived
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