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tri·meth·a·di·one T0359900 (trī-mĕth′ə-dī′ōn′)n. A white crystalline substance, C6H9NO3, used as an anticonvulsant in the treatment of epilepsy. [tri- + meth(yl) + di- + -one.]trimethadione (ˌtraɪmɛθəˈdaɪəʊn) n (Elements & Compounds) a crystalline compound with a bitter taste and camphor-like odour, used in the treatment of epilepsy. Formula: C6H9NO3[from tri- + meth(yl) + di-1 + -one]trimethadioneenUK
trimethadione[trī‚meth·ə′dī·ōn] (pharmacology) C6H9NO White, crystalline granules with a melting point of 45-47°C; soluble in water, alcohol, chloroform, and ether; used in medicine as an anticonvulsant. trimethadioneenUK
trimethadione [tri″meth-ah-di´ōn] an anticonvulsant with analgesic properties, administered orally for treatment of petit mal epilepsy.trimethadione (trī-mĕth′ə-dī′ōn′)n. A white crystalline substance, C6H9NO3, used as an anticonvulsant in the treatment of epilepsy.trimethadione Tridione® Pharmacology An oxazolidinedione used for absence seizures Adverse effects Sedation, blurring of vision, exfoliative dermatitis, rashes, hepatitis, nephrosis, death |