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Butazolidin

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Bu·ta·zol·i·din  (byt-zl-dn)
A trademark used for a preparation of phenylbutazone, an anti-inflammatory and analgesic drug.
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Noun1.Butazolidin - anti-inflammatory drug (trade name Butazolidin)
anti-inflammatory, anti-inflammatory drug - a medicine intended to reduce inflammation
brand, brand name, marque, trade name - a name given to a product or service


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For years it was the controversy of Lasix and Butazolidin and their screening ability.
Frankel said Empire Maker, treated with a soaking tub and poultice, would race in a ``three-quarters'' shoe designed to reduce pressure on the injured spot and receive the mild painkiller Butazolidin.
He said the colt has received the mild pain-killer Butazolidin and been fitted with a ``three-quarter'' shoe designed to relieve pressure on the bruise and will be equipped with the medication and the shoe in Saturday's race.
 
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