propamidine — Active against Trypanosoma gambiense infections; also markedly bacteriostatic; used as a local antiinfective agent in 0.1% aqueous solution and against systemic fungal infections such as blastomycosis; also used to treat Acanthamoeba keratitis … Medical dictionary
propamidine — pro·pam·i·dine … English syllables
propamidine — prōˈpaməˌdēn, də̇n noun Etymology: propane + amidine : an antiseptic CH2[CH2OC6H4C(−NH)NH2]2 structurally related to propane and the amidine of benzoic acid and used chiefly in surgery for inhibiting the growth of hemolytic streptococci and… … Useful english dictionary
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