Amidopyrine

/ˌæmɪdoʊˈpaɪriːn/ noun

A medicine that reduces fever and eases pain, once commonly used but now mostly replaced by safer drugs.

From 'amido-' and 'pyrine' (from the chemical structure containing a pyrine ring). Developed in the late 1800s as pharmaceutical chemistry advanced, it was marketed under brand names like Pyramidon.

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