Sulfathiazole


[suhl-fuh-thahy-uh-zohl] /ˌsʌl fəˈθaɪ əˌzoʊl/
noun, Pharmacology.
1.
a sulfanilamide derivative, C 9 H 9 N 3 O 2 S 2 , formerly used in the treatment of pneumonia and staphylococcal infections, but now largely replaced because of its toxicity.
sulfathiazole
/ˌsʌlfəˈθaɪəˌzəʊl/
noun
1.
an antimicrobial sulfa drug used in veterinary medicine and formerly in clinical medicine. Formula: C9H9N3O2S2

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