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promizole Pharm.|ˈprəʊmɪzəʊl| Also Promizole. [f. Promin + thiazole.] A bacteriostatic agent, 2-amino-5-p-aminobenzenesulphonylthiazole, C9H9N3O2S2, formerly used to treat leprosy and tuberculosis. Formerly a proprietary name in the U.S.
1944Proc. Staff Meetings Mayo Clinic XIX. 26 Promizole is the trade name of 4,2′-diaminophenyl-5′-thiazolesulfone [sic]. 1944Official Gaz. (U.S. Patent Office) 11 Apr. 191/1 Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit... Promizole. For chemotherapeutic agent for the treatment of bacterial infections. Claims use since Dec. 23, 1943. 1948[see Promin]. 1964P. Feeny Fight against Leprosy xvi. 147 From every continent there was coming a steady stream of literature about the effects of promin, diasone, sulphetrone and one more weapon that had been added to the arsenal, promizole. |