1. Pyrazole core:
Begin with an aromatic five-membered ring, a pyrazole, that contains two nitrogens at positions 1 and 2. Number the ring so that nitrogen N-1 carries a methyl group. Moving clockwise, the positions are as follows:
   - N-1: methyl-substituted
   - N-2: unsubstituted
   - C-3: unsubstituted
   - C-4: substituted (see below)
   - C-5: completes the ring back to N-1

2. Side chain attachment:
At C-4, attach a -CH(NH2)-CH2- group. In this chain, the first CH (directly bonded to C-4) carries an amino group (NH2), while the second CH2 is bonded to the bicyclic system described next.

3. Bicyclic system:
This bicyclic system consists of a five-membered pyrrole ring (with one nitrogen) fused to a phenyl ring. In this system, the side chain is attached at the meta position relative to the pyrrole nitrogen, whereas the shared carbons of the fused rings are located adjacent and meta to the pyrrole nitrogen on the opposite side of the side chain. Additionally, a methyl substituent is bonded to the phenyl ring at the para position relative to the nitrogen.