Chloroguanide

/ˌklɔːroʊˈɡwænɪd/ noun

A synthetic antimalarial drug containing chlorine and a guanide group, used especially as a preventive medication against malaria.

From chloro- 'containing chlorine' + guanide, a chemical group. This drug was developed in the 1940s by German chemists searching for synthetic alternatives to quinine.

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