nialamide

nialamide
A monoamine oxidase inhibitor used in the treatment of depressive disorders.

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ni·al·amide nī-'al-ə-.mīd n a synthetic antidepressant drug C16H18N4O2 that is an inhibitor of monoamine oxidase

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