tylosin

tylosin
ty·lo·sin 'tī-lə-sən n an antibacterial antibiotic C45H77NO17 from an actinomycete of the genus Streptomyces (S. fradiae) used in veterinary medicine and as a feed additive

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ty·lo·sin (tiґlo-sin) [USP] a macrolide antibiotic, similar to erythromycin, used in veterinary practice.

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