Anapriline is a medication used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure. The correct spelling of this word is pronounced as [ˌænəˈprɪliːn], with emphasis on the second syllable. The "ana" prefix means "up," while "pril" refers to class of drugs called ACE inhibitors, which Anapriline belongs to. The "ine" ending indicates that this medication is part of the family of drugs called adrenergic receptor antagonists. It is important to spell medical terms accurately to avoid confusion and ensure proper treatment.