thioridazine
(thīˌə-rĭdˈə-zēnˌ)
noun A white or yellow powder, C21H26N2S2, a derivative of phenothiazine, that is administered orally in the treatment of various psychotic conditions, anxiety, depression, and certain childhood behavioral disorders.
Origin:
Origin: thio-
Origin: + (pipe)rid(ine)
Origin: + azine
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