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trazodone

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tra⋅zo⋅done

[trey-zuh-dohn]
–noun Pharmacology.
a white crystalline powder, C19H22ClN5O, used in the treatment of major depression disorders.

Origin:
tr(i)- + azo- + (pyri)d(ine) + -one
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tra·zo·done   (trā'zə-dōn')   
n.  A white odorless crystalline compound, C19H23Cl2N5O, used as an antidepressant.

[tr(i)- + azo- + (pyri)d(ine) + -one.]
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Main Entry: traz·o·done
Pronunciation: 'traz-&-"dOn
Function: noun
: an antidepressant drug C19H22ClN5Othat is administered in the form of its hydrochloride and inhibits the uptake of serotonin by the brain
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