5-fluorocytosine - meaning and definition. What is 5-fluorocytosine
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What (who) is 5-fluorocytosine - definition

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Ancobon; Ancotyl; 5-fluorocytosine; 5-flucytosine; C4H4FN3O; ATC code D01AE21; ATCvet code QD01AE21; ATC code J02AX01; ATCvet code QJ02AX01; Ancotil; 5-Fluorocytosine; 5-FC

5 (gum)         
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BRAND OF SUGAR-FREE GUM
5 gum; Five gum; Five (gum); 5 fum; 5 (chewing gum)
5 is a brand of sugar-free chewing gum that is manufactured by the Wrigley Company, marketed toward teenagers.WRIGLEY TARGETS TEENS WITH 5 GUMWrigley Blips its 5 Gum The name "5" hints at the five human senses (with the ad slogan "Stimulate Your Senses" and "How It Feels To Chew Five Gum") and that it has 5 calories.
Matthew 5:5         
VERSE OF THE BIBLE
Blessed are the meek; The meek shall inherit the earth; Matt. 5:5; Mt. 5:5; They shall inherit the earth
Matthew 5:5 is the fifth verse of the fifth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. It is the third verse of the Sermon on the Mount, and also the third of what are known as the Beatitudes.
PZL.5         
  • Bolesław Orliński's PZL-5 during the [[Challenge 1930]]
POLISH TOURING AND SPORTS AIRCRAFT
PZL P-5; PZL-5; P.Z.L. 5; P.Z.L.5; PZL 5; P.Z.L 5; Wladyslaw Kozlowski WK-3
The PZL-5 was a Polish two-seat touring and sports aircraft of 1930 constructed and produced by the PZL.

Wikipedia

Flucytosine

Flucytosine, also known as 5-fluorocytosine (5-FC), is an antifungal medication. It is specifically used, together with amphotericin B, for serious Candida infections and cryptococcosis. It may be used by itself or with other antifungals for chromomycosis. Flucytosine is used by mouth and by injection into a vein.

Common side effects include bone marrow suppression, loss of appetite, diarrhea, vomiting, and psychosis. Anaphylaxis and other allergic reactions occasionally occur. It is unclear if use in pregnancy is safe for the baby. Flucytosine is in the fluorinated pyrimidine analogue family of medications. It works by being converted into fluorouracil inside the fungus, which impairs its ability to make protein.

Flucytosine was first made in 1957. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. As of 2016, in the United States the medication cost about US$2,000 per day while in the United Kingdom it is about US$22 per day. It is not available in much of the developing world.