Chlorothiazide

/ˌklɔːroʊˈθaɪəzaɪd/ noun

A diuretic drug that lowers blood pressure by increasing urine production, commonly used to treat hypertension.

From chloro- (chlorine) plus thiazide (from thia-, meaning sulfur, plus azide), named for its chemical structure containing chlorine and a thiazide ring.

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