aureomycin
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Definition
Noun: A broad-spectrum antibiotic drug, originally trademarked as Aureomycin, belonging to the tetracycline class. It is effective against a variety of bacterial and rickettsial infections.
Usage
This word is used specifically to refer to the antibiotic compound chlortetracycline. It is primarily a technical or medical term. - Aureomycin was a significant discovery in the mid-20th century. - The veterinarian prescribed aureomycin for the infection.
Examples
- The doctor decided to treat the atypical pneumonia with .
- is particularly effective against certain intracellular pathogens.
- Early formulations of had a distinctive yellow color.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The term is often used in historical discussions of antibiotic development. Its use has declined with the advent of newer tetracycline derivatives.
- The introduction of aureomycin marked a new era in the treatment of infectious diseases.
Variants and Related Words
- Chlortetracycline (n): The generic chemical name for aureomycin.
- Tetracycline (n): The class of antibiotics to which aureomycin belongs.
Synonyms
- Chlortetracycline (scientific synonym)
- Antibiotic (general category)
Notes
- "Aureomycin" was a proprietary trade name. In modern medical contexts, the generic name "chlortetracycline" is more commonly used.
- It is not typically used in everyday conversation but belongs to specialized medical, veterinary, or historical vocabulary.
Noun
- a yellow crystalline antibiotic (trade name Aureomycin) used to treat certain bacterial and rickettsial diseases