- sulpha drugs
- [ʹsʌlfədrʌgz] фарм.
сульфамидные препараты
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
sulpha-drugs — n.pl. pl. group of synthetic chemical drugs also called sulphonamides, including ♦ sulphadiazine for pneumonia; ♦ sulphaguanidine for intestinal infections; ♦ sulphanilamide for throat infections, blood poisoning, etc.; and others … Dictionary of difficult words
sulpha — [ sʌlfə] (US sulfa) noun [usu. as modifier] short for sulphonamide: sulpha drugs … English new terms dictionary
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Sulfanilic acid — chembox new ImageFile = Sulfanilsäure.svg ImageSize = 100px IUPACName = p aminobenzenesulphonic acid OtherNames = Sulphanilic acid Section1 = :Sulfanilic acid/indexable Section2 = Chembox Properties Formula = C6H7NO3S MolarMass = 173.19… … Wikipedia
sulphanilamide — /sʌlfəˈnɪləmaɪd/ (say sulfuh niluhmuyd) noun a white crystalline amide of sulphanilic acid, NH2C6H4SO2NH2, the parent of more complex sulpha drugs. Also, sulfanilamide …
sulphonamide — (sulpha drug) n. one of a group of drugs, derived from sulphanilamide (a red dye), that prevent the growth of bacteria (i.e. they are bacteriostatic). Sulphonamides are usually given by mouth and are effective against a variety of infections.… … Medical dictionary
sulphonamide — sulpha drug; n. one of a group of drugs, derived from sulphanilamide (a red dye), that prevent the growth of bacteria (i.e. they are bacteriostatic). Sulphonamides are effective against a variety of infections and were formerly widely used;… … The new mediacal dictionary
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