sulfinpyrazone

[ suhl-fin-pir-uh-zohn ]
/ ˌsʌl fɪnˈpɪr əˌzoʊn /

noun Pharmacology.

a substance, C23H20N2O3S, used in the treatment of chronic gout.

Origin of sulfinpyrazone

First recorded in 1955–60; sulfin(yl) + pyraz(ole) + -one