miconazole

miconazole
noun Etymology: micon- (perhaps part blend, part alteration of myc- and New Latin Monilia, a genus of fungi) + imidazole Date: 1970 an antifungal agent C18H14Cl4N2O administered especially in the form of its nitrate

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  • miconazole — mi·con·a·zole mī kän ə .zōl n an antifungal agent administered esp. in the form of its nitrate C18H14Cl4N2O·HNO3 see MICATIN * * * n. a drug used to treat fungal infections, such as ringworm of the scalp, body, and feet, and candidosis (see… …   Medical dictionary

  • miconazole — mi·con·a·zole …   English syllables

  • miconazole — n. a drug used to treat fungal infections, such as ringworm of the scalp, body, and feet, and candidosis (see imidazole). It is administered by mouth, intravenous injection, intravaginally, and topically; side effects include itching, skin rash,… …   The new mediacal dictionary

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