Find the word definition

Wikipedia
DHA-clozapine

DHA-clozapine (tentative trade name Clozaprexin) is an atypical antipsychotic that has been developed by Protarga. The drug has been created by the association of the fatty acid docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) with clozapine. The advantages of this drug are that until the DHA and clozapine are separated, the drug is inactive; once it penetrates the blood–brain barrier, the DHA and clozapine are freed from each other slowly by enzymatic activity and therefore more clozapine is liberated where it is needed, rendering the drug much more potent, actively longer in duration, and therefore requiring a much lower dosage, which results in fewer side effects. Development of the drug has been discontinued as of 2007.1