释义 |
ra·nit·i·dine \raˈnid.əˌdēn, -ˈnit-\ noun (-s) Etymology: probably from ranit- (blend of furan and nitr-) + -idine (as in cimetidine — herein) : an analogue C13H22N4O3S that is administered in the form of its hydrochloride to inhibit gastric acid secretion (as in the treatment of duodenal ulcers) |