Chlorpromazine

/ˌklɔːrˈprɒmətziːn/ noun

A medication used to treat schizophrenia and severe nausea by blocking dopamine receptors in the brain, often one of the first antipsychotic drugs developed.

From chloro- (chlorine) + pro- (forward) + -amine (chemical suffix), synthesized in 1950 by French chemists; the name reflects its chemical structure containing both chlorine and amine groups.

AMክሎርፕሮማዝን
ARكلوربرومازين
BNক্লোরপ্রোমাযিন
CAclorpromazina
CSchlorpromazin
DAchlorpromazin
DEChlorpromazin
ELχλωροπρομαζίνη
ESclorpromazina
FAکلورپرومازین
FIklopromaziini
FRchlorpromazine
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