dextroamphetamine

dextroamphetamine
/dek'stroh am fet"euh meen', -min/, n. Pharm.
a white, crystalline, water-soluble solid, C9H13N, that stimulates the central nervous system: used in medicine as an antidepressive and appetite suppressant.
[1945-50; DEXTRO- + AMPHETAMINE]

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