lemmy user(ule)s: "this sign won't stop me because i can't read"

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Fun fact: Abbott sells methylphenidate chlorohydrate with a retardant effect so that it lasts for approximately 16 hours instead of 4, and they called it Aradix Retard lmao. I know why they called it that but I can't help but laugh every time I see it.

Yes words can mean different things.

Airbus pilots hear the removed call-out all the time.

There's also the term ritardando in music for gradually slowing down, but at least that's typically abbreviated to "rit."

A lot of these slow dissolving capsules have a retard as a postfix. At least in Germany.

Not your fault of course but it was always a stupid name. It isn't arrested or inhibited, during a stage of development, resulting in an underdeveloped outcome (retarded). Like a fire retardant door stops the fire developing, as it would usually on doors. In the case of this drug, the release is inhibited, as its, presumably, a pro-drug.

They could have called it "long lasting", "pro-drug", "pro", "inhib" or "slow release" and these would have all been accurate descriptions. However, retarded isn't accurate. They chose it anyway though.