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thi·o·u·ra·cil T0169300 (thī′ō-yo͝or′ə-sĭl′)n. A white crystalline compound, C4H4N2OS, that interferes with the synthesis of thyroxine, used to reduce the action of the thyroid gland, especially in the treatment of hyperthyroidism.thiouracil (ˌθaɪəʊˈjʊərəsɪl) n (Pharmacology) a white crystalline water-insoluble substance with an intensely bitter taste, used in medicine to treat hyperthyroidism; 2-thio-4-oxypyrimidine. Formula: C4H4N2OS[from thio- + uracil (uro-1 + ac(etic) + -il -ile)]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | thiouracil - depresses the function of the thyroid glandorganic compound - any compound of carbon and another element or a radical |
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thiouracil[′thī·ō′yu̇r·ə‚sil] (pharmacology) C4H4N2OS A bitter-tasting white powder; used as an antithyroid drug that acts by interfering with thyroxine synthesis. thiouracilenUK
thiouracil (thī′ō-yo͝or′ə-sĭl′)n. A white crystalline compound, C4H4N2OS, that interferes with the synthesis of thyroxine, used to reduce the action of the thyroid gland, especially in the treatment of hyperthyroidism.thiouracilenUK
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