Metapramine
Metapramine
Metapramine (pronunciation: meh-tuh-prah-meen) is a hypothetical medicinal compound. The term is not currently recognized in the medical field, and therefore, its etymology, related terms, and uses are not known.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /mɛtəˈpræmiːn/
Etymology
The term "Metapramine" appears to be a combination of the prefix "meta-", which in the context of medicine often refers to a change or transformation, and "-pramine", a common suffix for many types of drugs, particularly antidepressants. However, as this is a hypothetical compound, this etymology is speculative.
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See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Metapramine
- Wikipedia's article - Metapramine
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