Alypin

/ˈæləpɪn/ noun

A local anesthetic drug derived from benzoic acid, used in early-to-mid 20th century medicine and now largely replaced by modern anesthetics.

Derived from benzoic acid chemistry; the name likely comes from its chemical classification rather than a person or place. Used in pharmaceutical naming conventions of that era.

AMalypin
ARalypin
BNalypin
CAalypin
CSalypin
DAalypin
DEalypin
ELalypin
ESalypin
FAalypin
FIalypin
FRalypin
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