Definition of Lodine

1. Noun. A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (trade name Lodine).


Lexicographical Neighbors of Lodine

Lochaber axes
Locke
Locke's solutions
Locke-Ringer solution
Lockean
Lockeans
Lockerbie
Lockwood's ligament
Locrian
Locrian mode
Locusta migratoria
Locustidae
Lode Star
Lodebar
Lodi
Lodine
Lodz
Loeb
Loeffler's bacillus
Loeffler's blood culture medium
Loeffler's caustic stain
Loeffler's methylene blue
Loeffler's stain
Loeffler's syndrome
Loegria
Loegrian
Loestrin
Loevit's cell
Loew
Loewe

Literary usage of Lodine

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Thyroid and Thymus by André Crotti (1922)
"Is There any Relation between lodine-Basedow and the Quantity of Iodine Absorbed? —In a great many cases the smallest doses of iodine are sufficient to ..."

2. Physicians' Manual of the Pharmacopeia and the National Formulary: An by Carl Svantè Nicanor Hallberg (1909)
"... triturated with about equal quantities of camphor, menthol. pounds of mercury, lodine and lead thymol or phenol. Incompatible: With alkalies ..."

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