chlormerodrin: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Extremely low / Obsolete technical
UK/klɔːˈmɛrədrɪn/US/klɔːrˈmɛrədrɪn/

Historical medical/chemical terminology; highly specialized and technical.

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What does “chlormerodrin” mean?

A chemical compound historically used as a mercurial diuretic, primarily for treating fluid retention and edema, now largely obsolete due to its mercury content and associated toxicity risks.

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Meaning and Definition

A chemical compound historically used as a mercurial diuretic, primarily for treating fluid retention and edema, now largely obsolete due to its mercury content and associated toxicity risks.

It can refer to the specific organomercury compound, or generically to the class of mercurial diuretics which were used before the development of safer thiazide and loop diuretics.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant differences in usage; the term is equally obscure and historical in both varieties. Spelling is consistent.

Connotations

Connotes outdated medical practice, historical pharmacology, and the dangers of heavy metal therapeutics.

Frequency

Virtually never encountered in contemporary discourse outside of historical or toxicological texts.

Grammar

How to Use “chlormerodrin” in a Sentence

The physician prescribed chlormerodrin for the edema.Treatment with chlormerodrin was discontinued due to toxicity concerns.Chlormerodrin, a mercurial diuretic, fell out of favour.

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
mercurial diuretichistorical usenephrotic syndromefluid retentionmercury poisoning
medium
obsolete drugedema treatmentorganomercury compoundtoxic side effects
weak
medical historypharmaceutical developmentpatient administeredcase study

Examples

Examples of “chlormerodrin” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • The patient was chlormerodrinised (highly archaic and non-standard).

American English

  • The protocol involved chlormerodrin administration (noun used attributively).

adjective

British English

  • The chlormerodrin therapy was eventually abandoned.

American English

  • Researchers reviewed chlormerodrin-related toxicity cases.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Not applicable.

Academic

Used in historical papers on pharmacology, toxicology, or the history of medicine.

Everyday

Never used.

Technical

Used with precision in historical/medical chemistry contexts to refer to the specific compound C₅H₁₁ClHgN₂O₂.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “chlormerodrin”

Strong

Neohydrin (a former brand name)

Neutral

mercurial diureticorganomercurial diuretic

Weak

heavy metal diureticobsolete diuretic

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “chlormerodrin”

modern diureticthiazide diureticfurosemidesafe diuretic

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “chlormerodrin”

  • Misspelling as 'chlormerodrine' or 'chloromerodrin'.
  • Assuming it is a current medication.
  • Mispronouncing the '-dr-' cluster as /dʒ/.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it is considered obsolete due to the toxicity of mercury and the availability of much safer and more effective diuretics.

It was used as a diuretic to treat conditions involving fluid retention, such as edema associated with heart failure or nephrotic syndrome.

It is historically significant as an example of organomercury pharmaceuticals, highlighting a period when the potent effects of heavy metals were harnessed, despite their dangers, before modern drug development.

Risks include mercury poisoning, which can damage the kidneys, nervous system, and other organs. Symptoms could include tremors, memory problems, and kidney failure.

A chemical compound historically used as a mercurial diuretic, primarily for treating fluid retention and edema, now largely obsolete due to its mercury content and associated toxicity risks.

Chlormerodrin is usually historical medical/chemical terminology; highly specialized and technical. in register.

Chlormerodrin: in British English it is pronounced /klɔːˈmɛrədrɪn/, and in American English it is pronounced /klɔːrˈmɛrədrɪn/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • None - term is too technical and obsolete.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: CHLORine + MERcury + diURINe = Chlormerodrin, a chlorine-containing mercury compound that affects urine production.

Conceptual Metaphor

A RELIC OF A DANGEROUS PAST: conceptualized as an artifact from a less cautious era of medicine, where efficacy was pursued with perilous tools.

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Before safer drugs were developed, was sometimes used to reduce severe edema, though its mercury component posed significant risks.
Multiple Choice

Chlormerodrin is best described as a:

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