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tacrine

Upper-Intermediate (B2)

IPA: //ˈtækrin//

KK: /tæˈkrin/

noun
Definition

A medication used to help improve memory and cognitive function in people with Alzheimer's disease by increasing levels of a certain chemical in the brain.


Example

Tacrine was one of the first drugs approved for treating Alzheimer's disease.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you heard about tacrine?
Sloth B
Yeah, I read it's used for Alzheimer's treatment.
Sloth A
I wonder how effective tacrine really is for cognitive deficits.
Sloth B
From what I understand, it can help some people, but it's not a cure.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
donepezil
galantamine
rivastigmine
Antonyms
antagonist
inhibitor
blocker
Root Explanation

Tacrine is derived from the chemical name "tacrine hydrochloride," which does not have a clear etymological breakdown from Latin, Greek, Old English, or Old French roots. The name itself is a coined term used in pharmacology, specifically for a drug used to treat Alzheimer's disease. Therefore, it does not have traditional roots but is a modern scientific term.

Memory Tip

Since 'tacrine' is a modern term used in medicine, think of it as a specific name for a drug that helps with memory, linking it to its use in treating Alzheimer's disease.

Visually Confused Words
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