Chloragogue

/ˈklɔrəɡɔɡ/ noun

A substance or agent that promotes the production or activity of chloragen in invertebrate metabolism, or an older medical term for substances affecting chlorine balance.

From chlor- + -agogue (leader or promoter), literally 'chlorine leader.' This term combines Greek elements in the medical tradition of naming substances by their presumed effects.

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