Thiazolidinedione
(重定向自TZD)




The thiazolidinediones /θaɪ.əˌzoʊlᵻdiːnˈdaɪ.oʊn/, also known as glitazones, are a class of medications used in the treatment of diabetes mellitus type 2. They were introduced in the late 1990s. They contain a functional group in which thiazolidine serves as a dione.