IPA: //ælˈpræzoʊlæm//
KK: /ælˈpræzoʊlæm/
A medication used to help reduce anxiety and panic disorders. It belongs to a group of drugs called benzodiazepines, which work by calming the brain and nerves.
The doctor prescribed alprazolam to help manage her anxiety symptoms.
The word 'alprazolam' is a compound of 'alp' (from the chemical name 'alprazolam', which does not have a specific etymological root but is derived from the chemical structure) and 'razolam' (a part of the name indicating its classification as a benzodiazepine). The term does not have traditional roots in Latin or Greek but is a modern pharmaceutical name created for a specific medication used to treat anxiety and panic disorders.
Think of 'alprazolam' as a modern name for a medication that helps with anxiety, where 'alp' is part of its unique chemical structure.
No commonly confused words.