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ergonovine

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[ur-guh-noh-veen, -vin] / ˌɜr gəˈnoʊ vin, -vɪn /

noun

Pharmacology.
  1. an alkaloid, C 23 H 27 N 3 O 2 , obtained from ergot or produced synthetically, used chiefly in obstetrics to induce uterine contractions or control uterine bleeding.


Etymology

Origin of ergonovine

1935–40; ergo- 2 + nov- (< Latin novus new ) + -ine 2

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