When you change a noun into an adjective you often add a suffix. A noun is a word to name an object or idea and an adjective describes a noun. For example, sometimes you drop the letter ‘y ...
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The suffix ‘-menib’ stands for menin inhibitor. An International Nonproprietary Name (INN) is a unique, globally recognized name for a pharmaceutical drug or active ingredient. A United States Adopted ...