Seromycin
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Term | Seromycin |
Short definition | Seromycin - (pronounced) (SAYR-oh-my-sin) A drug used to treat tuberculosis. It is also being studied to treat pain and nerve problems (numbness, tingling) caused by chemotherapy, back pain, autism, certain anxiety disorders, and schizophrenia. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
Seromycin - (pronounced) (SAYR-oh-my-sin) A drug used to treat tuberculosis. It is also being studied to treat pain and nerve problems (numbness, tingling) caused by chemotherapy, back pain, autism, certain anxiety disorders, and schizophrenia. Seromycin is a type of antibiotic. Also called D-cycloserine
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