amantadine

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Chemical structure of amantadine

Etymology

From amantad- (alteration of adamantane) + -ine.

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amantadine (plural amantadines)

  1. (pharmacology) A drug used especially as the hydrochloride C10H17N·HCl to prevent infection (as by an influenzavirus) by interfering with virus penetration into host cells.

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