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phen·yl·bu·ta·zone .fen-əl-'byüt-ə-.zōn n a drug C19H20N2O2 that is used for its analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties esp. in the treatment of arthritis, gout, and bursitis see BUTAZOLIDIN
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an analgesic drug that reduces fever and inflammation (see NSAID) and is used to relieve pain in ankylosing spondylitis that has not responded to other drugs. It is administered by mouth or injection; because of its adverse effect on the blood-forming tissues, its use is restricted. Trade name: Butacote.
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phen·yl·bu·ta·zone (fen″əl-buґtə-zōn) a nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug of the pyrazolone class; administered orally in the short-term treatment of severe rheumatoid disorders unresponsive to less toxic agents. It is given for periods of less than one week because it can cause aplastic anemia and agranulocytosis.Medical dictionary. 2011.