geneserine

/dʒɪnɪˈziːn/

Definitions

1. noun

a yellowish or colorless crystalline compound, a derivative of atropine, used in medicine as an antidote for poisoning by certain alkaloids.

“The doctor used geneserine to counteract the effects of the opioid overdose.”

Synonyms

  • atropine derivative
  • poison antidote

Antonyms

  • poison enhancer
  • toxin accelerator