Antipyrin

/ˌæntɪˈpaɪrɪn/ noun

An older name for a fever-reducing drug compound; also known as phenazone, once commonly used as an analgesic and antipyretic.

From anti- (against) + pyrin (from Greek pyr, fire, with chemical suffix -in). This term emerged in 19th-century pharmaceutical chemistry as one of the first synthetic fever-reducing drugs.

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