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Tinidazole vs Nitroimidazole - What's the difference?

tinidazole | nitroimidazole | Hyponyms |

Tinidazole is a hyponym of nitroimidazole.


As nouns the difference between tinidazole and nitroimidazole

is that tinidazole is an antiparasitic drug used against protozoan infections while nitroimidazole is (medicine) any of a family of antibiotics composed of imidazole heterocycles with a nitro group; often used to combat anaerobic infections.

tinidazole

English

Noun

(-) (wikipedia tinidazole)
  • An antiparasitic drug used against protozoan infections.
  • nitroimidazole

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (medicine) Any of a family of antibiotics composed of imidazole heterocycles with a nitro group; often used to combat anaerobic infections
  • Hyponyms

    *metronidazole *nimorazole *ornidazole *secnidazole *tinidazole