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clotrimazole

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clo·trim·a·zole  (kl-trm-zl)
n.
A broad-spectrum antifungal drug used topically to treat a variety of superficial fungal infections, including candidiasis and tinea.

[c(h)lo(ro)- + tr(i)- (from its three phenyl groups) + im(id)azole.]


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