tacrine

/ˈtækriːn/
noun
  1. A drug used to treat Alzheimer's disease by increasing levels of a chemical in the brain that helps memory and thinking.
    • Doctors prescribed tacrine to slow memory loss in Alzheimer's patients.
    • Newer medications have largely replaced tacrine for treating dementia.
    • Tacrine can cause side effects like nausea and liver problems.
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