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tro·che T0373600 (trō′kē)n. A small, circular medicinal lozenge; a pastille. [Back-formation from Middle English trocis, troches (taken as pl.), from Old French trocisse, from Late Latin trochiscus, from Greek trokhiskos, diminutive of trokhos, wheel, from trekhein, to run.]troche (trəʊʃ) n (Pharmacology) med another name for lozenge1[C16: from French trochisque, from Late Latin trochiscus, from Greek trokhiskos little wheel, from trokhos wheel]tro•che (ˈtroʊ ki) n., pl. -ches. a small tablet or lozenge, usu. a circular one, made of medicinal substance worked into a paste with sugar and mucilage or the like and dried. [1590–1600; back formation from troches, earlier tro(s)chies, late Middle English trocis < Middle French trocisse < Latin trochiscus < Greek trochískos, diminutive of trochós wheel] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | troche - a medicated lozenge used to soothe the throatcough drop, pastil, pastillelozenge - a small aromatic or medicated candy | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeelozengetrocheenUK
tro·che (trō'kē), Avoid the mispronunciation trōsh.A small, disc-shaped or rhombic body composed of solidifying paste containing an astringent, antiseptic, or demulcent drug, used for local treatment of the mouth or throat, the troche being held in the mouth until dissolved. The vehicle or base of the troche is usually sugar, made adhesive by admixture with acacia or tragacanth, fruit paste, made from black or red currants, confection of rose, or balsam of tolu. Synonym(s): lozenge, morsulus, pastil (2) , pastille, trochiscus [L. trochiscus fr. G. trochiskos, a little wheel, fr. trochos, a wheel] troche (trō′kē)n. A small, circular medicinal lozenge; a pastille.troche Lozenge A form of oral medication formulated as a discoid solid containing a therapeutic agent in a flavored base; a troche is placed in the mouth and allowed to slowly dissolve, releasing its active ingredient–eg, analgesic, antibiotic, antihistaminic, antiseptic, antitussive, decongestant, local anesthetic. Cf Pill. tro·che (trō'kē) A small, disc-shaped, or rhombic body composed of solidifying paste containing an astringent, antiseptic, or demulcent drug, used for local treatment of the mouth or throat; held in the mouth until dissolved. Synonym(s): lozenge, pastille (2) , pastil. [L. trochiscus fr. G. trochiskos, a little wheel, fr. trochos, a wheel]troche A small, medicinal lozenge.tro·che (trō'kē) Avoid the mispronunciation trōsh.A small, discoid or rhombic body composed of solidifying paste containing an astringent, antiseptic, or demulcent drug, used for local treatment of mouth or throat. Troches are meant to dissolve in the mouth and are also called lozenges and pastilles. Synonym(s): lozenge, morsulus. [L. trochiscus fr. G. trochiskos, a little wheel, fr. trochos, a wheel]trocheenUK
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