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diethylcarbamazine citrate

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di⋅eth⋅yl⋅car⋅bam⋅a⋅zine cit⋅rate

[dahy-eth-uhl-kahr-bam-uh-zeen]
–noun Pharmacology.
a chemical substance, C16H29O8N3, used to treat worms in humans, dogs, and cats.
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di·eth·yl·car·bam·a·zine citrate   (dī-ěth'əl-kär-bām'ə-zēn')   
n.  An anthelmintic agent, C16H29O8N3, used especially in the treatment of ascariasis and filariasis.

[di-1 + ethyl + carbam(ic acid) + (piper)azine.]
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