diglycocoll hydroiodide-iodine
Pronunciation: dī′glī-kō-kol hī′drō-ī′ō-dīd-ī′ō-dīn
Definition: Two moles of diglycocoll hydroiodide combined with two atomic weights of iodine; an antibacterial agent used in tablet form to disinfect drinking water.
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Examples: glitazone, GI cocktail, etc.

