mecamylamine

mecamylamine
mec·a·myl·a·mine .mek-ə-'mil-ə-.mēn n a drug administered orally in the form of its hydrochloride C11H21N·HCl as a ganglionic blocking agent to effect a rapid lowering of severely elevated blood pressure

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