IPA: /əˈmɪnəˌfɪlɪn/
KK: /əˈmɪnəˌfɪlin/
A type of medicine that helps open up the airways in the lungs, making it easier to breathe. It is often used to treat conditions like asthma and bronchitis.
The doctor prescribed aminophylline to help alleviate the patient's asthma symptoms.
Aminophylline → It is formed from "amino" (from the Greek word "aminon", meaning nitrogen-containing) and "theophylline" (from Greek "theo-" meaning god and "phyllon" meaning leaf, referring to the compound derived from tea leaves). The word "aminophylline" refers to a compound that contains amino groups and is related to theophylline, a substance found in tea.
Think of 'amino' as relating to nitrogen and 'theophylline' as a compound from tea leaves — this helps you remember that aminophylline is a nitrogen-containing compound related to tea.