Trimethadione
[trahy-meth-uh-dahy-ohn] /traɪˌmɛθ əˈdaɪ oʊn/
noun, Pharmacology.
1.
a synthetic, white, crystalline powder, C 6 H 9 NO 3 , used as an anticonvulsant to control petit mal epileptic seizures.
trimethadione
/ˌtraɪmɛθəˈdaɪəʊn/
noun
1.
a crystalline compound with a bitter taste and camphor-like odour, used in the treatment of epilepsy. Formula: C6H9NO3
trimethadione tri·meth·a·di·one (trī-měth’ə-dī’ōn’)
n.
A white crystalline substance used as an anticonvulsant in the treatment of epilepsy.
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