IPA: //ˌsuːməˈtrɪptən//
KK: /sʌməˈtrɪptən/
A medication used to relieve migraine headaches by narrowing blood vessels in the brain.
The doctor prescribed sumatriptan to help manage her migraine attacks.
Sumatriptan is a compound word formed from 'sumatriptan' itself, which is derived from the combination of 'sumatriptan' (a synthetic drug name) and the suffix '-tan' (often used in pharmacology to denote a drug). The word does not have traditional Latin or Greek roots but is a modern pharmaceutical term created for a specific medication used to treat migraines.
Think of 'sumatriptan' as a specific name for a medication designed to help with migraines, where the '-tan' suffix indicates it is a drug.