Antiantidote

/ˌæntiˈæntɪdoʊt/ noun

A substance that counteracts or neutralizes an antidote, effectively canceling out the cure.

From Greek 'anti-' (against) + 'antidote' (itself from 'anti-' + 'didonai', to give). This paradoxical term is rare but was used in historical pharmacology and toxicology contexts.

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