Chlorguanide

/klɔːrˈɡwænɪd/ noun

A antimalarial drug from the early-to-mid 20th century, related to proguanil, used to prevent and treat malaria.

From chlor- (chlorine atom in molecule) + guanide (a chemical group). Synthesized in the 1940s as part of systematic efforts to develop malaria drugs during World War II.

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