Definition of phenylbutazone in English:
phenylbutazone
noun ˌfiːnʌɪlˈbjuːtəzəʊnˌfɛnɪlˈbjuːtəzəʊnˌfenəlˈbyo͞otəˌzōn
mass nounA synthetic compound used as an analgesic drug in veterinary medicine.
Example sentencesExamples
- In other studies, excessive doses of phenylbutazone have been shown to induce a range of adverse effects within a relatively short period of time, including gastric ulcers, colitis and kidney damage.
- Many horses receive phenylbutazone on a daily basis for weeks, months, or even years, potentially contributing to increased intestinal permeability.
- While gastric ulcers in horses are common, their presence may be due in part to the use of phenylbutazone.
- Dogs with panosteitis usually respond to analgesics such as aspirin or phenylbutazone.
- In addition, previous experimental work by Vogel indicates that acetylsalicylic acid, indomethacin, and phenylbutazone strengthen uninjured collagenous structures in rats.
Origin
1950s: from phenyl + but(yl) + azo- + -one.