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salicylamide

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salicylamide /sal·i·cyl·amide/ (sal″ĭ-sil-am´īd) an amide of salicylic acid used as an analgesic and antipyretic.
sal·i·cyl·a·mide (sl-sl-md)
n.
The amide of salicylic acid, similar in action to aspirin, and used as an analgesic, antipyretic, and antiarthritic.

salicylamide [sal″ĭ-sil´ah-mīd]
the amide of salicylic acid, a component of some over-the-counter analgesics and antipyretics.

salicylamide (sal´isilam´īd),
n an analgesic, antipyretic, and antiarthritic similar in action to aspirin.

salicylamide
an amide of salicylic acid; used as an analgesic; toxic in cats.


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