- timolol
- ti·mo·lol
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Timolol — Systematic (IUPAC) name (S) 1 (tert butylamino) 3 [(4 morpholin 4 yl 1,2,5 thiadiazol 3 yl)oxy]propan 2 ol Clinical data … Wikipedia
Timolol — Nombre (IUPAC) sistemático (S) 1 (tert butilamino) 3 [(4 morfolin 4 il 1,2,5 tiadiazol 3 il)oxi]propan 2 ol … Wikipedia Español
Timolol — Strukturformel Allgemeines Freiname Timolol A … Deutsch Wikipedia
timolol — Eng. Timolol Betabloqueante no cardioselectivo que disminuye la producción de humor acuoso reduciendo la presión intraocular elevada o normal sin producir cambios en el diámetro pupilar ni alteraciones de la agudeza visual … Diccionario de oftalmología
timolol maleate — A β adrenergic blocking agent used in the treatment of hypertension and used in eyedrops in the treatment of chronic open angle glaucoma. * * * the maleate salt of timolol; used topically to lower intraocular pressure in the treatment of glaucoma … Medical dictionary
timolol — noun Etymology: tim (of unknown origin) + olol (as in propranolol) Date: 1973 a beta blocker C13H24N4O3S used in the form of its maleate salt to treat glaucoma and hypertension and to reduce the risk of second heart attacks … New Collegiate Dictionary
timolol — noun A particular kind of beta adrenergic receptor blocker that is used to treat high blood pressure and prevent heart attacks … Wiktionary
timolol — ti·mo·lol tī mə .lōl, .lȯl n a beta blocker used esp. in the form of its maleate C13H24N4O3S·C4H4O4 to treat hypertension, to reduce the risk of reinfarction, and to lower intraocular pressure associated with open angle glaucoma and ocular… … Medical dictionary
timolol — n. a beta blocker used in the treatment of high blood pressure (hypertension), angina, and glaucoma and for long term prophylaxis after an acute myocardial infarction. It is administered by mouth or as eye drops or gel; side effects include… … The new mediacal dictionary
timolol — tim•o•lol [[t]ˈtɪm əˌlɔl, ˌlɒl[/t]] n. pha a beta blocker, C13H24N4O3used in the treatment of angina, hypertension, and glaucoma • Etymology: 1972; orig. uncert.; perh. t (h) i +m (ethyl) + ol I+ ol I … From formal English to slang