IPA: //rɪsˈpɛrɪdoʊn//
KK: /rɪsˈpɛrɪdoʊn/
A medication used to treat mental health conditions like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
The doctor prescribed risperidone to help manage the patient's symptoms.
Risperidone is a coined term that does not have clear roots in Latin, Greek, Old French, or Old English. It is derived from the pharmaceutical company that developed it, with the suffix '-done' commonly used in the names of antipsychotic medications, indicating its function as a drug. The word itself does not have a traditional etymological breakdown but is associated with its use in treating mental health conditions.
Think of 'risperidone' as a name created for a specific medication, where the '-done' part suggests it is a drug used for treatment, helping you remember its purpose.
No commonly confused words.