hydroxyzine

[hahy-drok-suh-zeen]

hy·drox·y·zine

[hahy-drok-suh-zeen]
noun Pharmacology.
an antihistaminic compound, C21H27ClN2O2, used in the treatment of allergy, nausea, and anxiety.

Origin:
1955–60; hydroxy- + (pipera)zine
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hydroxyzine hy·drox·y·zine (hī-drŏk'sĭ-zēn')
n.
A mild sedative and minor tranquilizer used in the treatment of psychological neuroses.

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