melarsoprol

English

Etymology

From mel(amine) + ars(enic) + -o- + pro(pylene) + -ol.

Pronunciation

Noun

melarsoprol (uncountable)

  1. (pharmacology) An organic arsenic compound, C12H15AsN6OS2, administered intravenously to treat late-stage African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness).
    • 2008 January 8, Donald G. Mcneil Jr., “Jump-Start on Slow Trek to Treatment for a Disease”, in New York Times:
      They still use the drug melarsoprol, which, Dr. Pécoul said, “is not effective and sometimes kills.”

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