Definition of bitartrate in US English:
bitartrate
nounbaɪˈtɑrˌtreɪtbīˈtärˌtrātbaɪˈtɑrˌtreɪt
An acid tartrate containing the radical C₄H₅O₆.
Example sentencesExamples
- Potassium bitartrate, also known as cream of tartar, is a weak organic acid.
- In general, the surgeon asks patients to alternate between using the hydrocodone bitartrate with acetaminophen and using acetaminophen alone.
- Commercial lecithin, choline chloride and choline bitartrate are all categorized by law as generally recognized as safe and nontoxic.
- Both lecithin and choline are available as supplements (choline comes in the form of various salts, such as choline chloride, choline bitartrate and choline dihydrogen citrate).
- Pain medications include IV morphine sulphate, oral oxycodone hydrochloride, and hydrocodone bitartrate with acetaminophen.
Definition of bitartrate in US English:
bitartrate
nounbaɪˈtɑrˌtreɪtbīˈtärˌtrāt
An acid tartrate containing the radical C₄H₅O₆.
Example sentencesExamples
- In general, the surgeon asks patients to alternate between using the hydrocodone bitartrate with acetaminophen and using acetaminophen alone.
- Pain medications include IV morphine sulphate, oral oxycodone hydrochloride, and hydrocodone bitartrate with acetaminophen.
- Potassium bitartrate, also known as cream of tartar, is a weak organic acid.
- Both lecithin and choline are available as supplements (choline comes in the form of various salts, such as choline chloride, choline bitartrate and choline dihydrogen citrate).
- Commercial lecithin, choline chloride and choline bitartrate are all categorized by law as generally recognized as safe and nontoxic.