montelukast

English

Etymology

From Mont(r)e(al) + -lukast (leukotriene receptor antagonist), named after the city of Montreal, where the drug was developed by Merck in 1991.

Pronunciation

Noun

montelukast (uncountable)

  1. (pharmacology) A leukotriene antagonist (trademark Singulair) used orally in the form of its sodium salt C35H35ClNNaO3S to treat asthma or to relieve the symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis.

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Spanish

Noun

montelukast m (plural montelukasts)

  1. (pharmacology) montelukast
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