Medical Definition of Chloroquinolinols

1. 8-hydroxyquinolinols chlorinated on the number 5 and/or 7 carbon atom(s). They are antibacterial, antiprotozoal, and antidiarrhoeal, especially in amebiasis, and have also been used as antiseborrheics. The compounds are mostly used topically, but have been used also as animal feed additives. They may cause optic and other neuropathies and are most frequently administered in combination with other agents. Pharmacological action: amebicides. (12 Dec 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chloroquinolinols

chloroprocaine penicillin O
chloropropamide
chloropropane
chloropropene
chloropropyl
chloropsia
chloropyramine
chloropyrazine
chloropyridine
chloropyridines
chloropyridyl
chloropyromorphite
chloroquine
chloroquines
chloroquinoline
chloroquinolinols (current term)
chloroses
chlorosilyl
chlorosis
chlorosity
chlorosomal
chlorosome
chlorosomes
chlorostannate
chlorostannates
chlorosugar
chlorosulfite
chlorosulfolipid
chlorosulfolipids
chlorosulfonated polyethylene

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