Atebrin

/ˈætəbrɪn/ noun

A synthetic antimalarial drug (also called acridine) used especially during World War II as an alternative to quinine for treating malaria.

From the trade name Atabrine, created by German pharmaceutical chemists in the early 20th century. It became crucial when natural quinine supplies were cut off during wartime.

AMአትበብሪን
ARأتبري
BNঅ্যাটেব্রিন
CAatebrin
CSatebrin
DAatebrin
DEAtebrin
ELατεβρίνη
ESatebrina
FAاتبرین
FIatebrin
FRatebrine
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