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etomidate

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Noun — A fast-acting anaesthetic drug given by injection, often used to sedate patients briefly before a medical procedure.

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Etymology

A modern chemical coinage built from "ethyl," "imidazole," and "carboxylate," reflecting the drug's chemical structure.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “etomidate” mean?

The word “etomidate” means a fast-acting anaesthetic drug given by injection, often used to sedate patients briefly before a medical procedure. In plain terms, a medical anaesthetic used to put patients under quickly for short procedures.

How do you pronounce “etomidate”?

“Etomidate” is pronounced eh-TAHM-uh-dayt (/ɛˈtɑm.əˌdeɪt/ in IPA).

How do you use “etomidate” in a sentence?

Here is “etomidate” used in a sentence: “The anaesthetist administered etomidate before the emergency procedure.”

What part of speech is “etomidate”?

“Etomidate” is a noun.

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