imipramine

/ɪˈmɪprəmiːn/
noun
  1. A type of medicine used to treat depression, especially when other treatments have not worked.
    • The doctor prescribed imipramine to help with her depression.
    • Imipramine is an older antidepressant that can have strong side effects.
    • He started taking imipramine and noticed an improvement in his mood after a few weeks.