Nitrofuran
nitrofuran ni·tro·fu·ran (nī’trō-fyur’ān’, -fyu-rān’)
n.
Any of several drugs derived from furan that are used to inhibit bacterial growth.
nitrofuran
(nī’trō-fyr’ān’)
Any of several drugs derived from furan that are used to inhibit bacterial growth.
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