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chlorambucil
[ klaw-ram-byuh-sil, kloh- ]
noun
, Pharmacology.
- a nitrogen mustard, C 14 H 19 Cl 2 NO 2 , used in the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia, malignant lymphomas, and Hodgkin's disease.
chlorambucil
/ klɔːˈræmbjʊsɪl /
noun
- an alkylating drug derived from nitrogen mustard, administered orally in the treatment of leukaemia and other malignant diseases. Formula: C 14 H 19 Cl 2 NO 2
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Word History and Origins
Origin of chlorambucil1
1955–60; chlor(oethyl) + am(inophen) + bu(tyric acid), components of the chemical name + -cil of uncertain derivation
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Example Sentences
That compared with 15.2 months for previously untreated patients who took Rituxan and chlorambucil, according to data announced by the Swiss company on Thursday.
From Reuters
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