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sulpiride Pharm.|ˈsʌlpɪraɪd| [a. F. sulpiride, prob. f. sul(f- sulph- + pir-, alteration of pyr- pyro-: see -ide.] An anti-emetic and neuroleptic drug used in the treatment of gastro-intestinal disorders, vertigo, and psychiatric conditions; N-(1-ethylpyrrolidin-2-ylmethyl)-2-methoxy-5-sulphamoylbenzamide, (C2H5)C4H6N(CH3)·NH·SO2·C6H3(OCH3)·CO·NH2.
1970Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. 10 Aug. 1076/1 The new drug sulpiride was tested to determine its effectiveness in the treatment of ulcerative colitis. 1976Lancet 18 Dec. 1358/1 We concluded that sulpiride should be prescribed with care in hypertensive patients. 1979Nature 11 Jan. 94/2 The antipsychotic drugs, molindone and sulpiride, and the antiemetic drug, metoclopramide, are dopamine antagonists when tested in the anterior pituitary or the brain. |