Aminopyrine

/əˌmiːnoʊˈpaɪriːn/ noun

A fever-reducing medicine that was commonly used in the early 1900s to treat pain and fever, though it's now banned in many countries due to safety concerns.

From amino- (from ammonia-derived chemical compounds) + pyrine (from Greek pyr meaning fire). The drug was synthesized in Germany in 1907 and named for its chemical structure containing an amino group attached to a pyrine ring.

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