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    original antibacterial sulfonamides are synthetic (nonantibiotic) antimicrobial agents that contain the sulfonamide group. Some sulfonamides are also devoid...
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    CH3SO2NH2. Any sulfonamide can be considered as derived from a sulfonic acid by replacing a hydroxyl group (−OH) with an amine group. In medicine, the term...
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  • This is a list of sulfonamides used in medicine. Short-acting Sulfacetamide Sulfadiazine Sulfadimidine Sulfafurazole (sulfisoxazole) Sulfisomidine (sulfaisodimidine)...
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    Sulfamethoxazole (category Sulfonamide antibiotics)
    "Sulfamethoxazole". Toxnet. U.S. National Library of Medicine. Mercer MA (September 2022). "Sulfonamides and Sulfonamide Combinations Use in Animals". Merck Veterinary...
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  • Sulfonamide or sulphonamide may refer to: Sulfonamide (chemistry) – the sulfonamide functional group in organic chemistry Sulfonamide (medicine) – the...
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    FDA to research unusual deaths related to elixir sulfanilamide, a sulfonamide medicine. Kelsey assisted on this research project, which showed that the...
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    Sulfanilamide (redirect from Sulfonamide P)
    sulphanilamide) is a sulfonamide antibacterial drug. Chemically, it is an organic compound consisting of an aniline derivatized with a sulfonamide group. Powdered...
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    Hydrochlorothiazide (category Sulfonamides)
    of cross-reactivity between sulfonamide antibiotics and sulfonamide nonantibiotics". The New England Journal of Medicine. 349 (17): 1628–1635. doi:10...
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    Sulfadimethoxine (category Sulfonamide antibiotics)
    names Di-Methox or Albon) is a long-lasting sulfonamide antimicrobial medication used in veterinary medicine. It is used to treat many infections, including...
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    Bumetanide (category Wikipedia medicine articles ready to translate)
    of cross-reactivity between sulfonamide antibiotics and sulfonamide nonantibiotics". The New England Journal of Medicine. 349 (17): 1628–1635. doi:10...
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    is believed to be safe if the baby is otherwise healthy. It is in the sulfonamide class of medications. Sulfadiazine was approved for medical use in the...
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    failure to prescribe sulfonamide for Heydrich, Himmler suggested to Gebhardt that he should conduct experiments proving that sulfonamide was useless in the...
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    about September 1943, experiments to investigate the effectiveness of sulfonamide, a synthetic antimicrobial agent, were conducted at Ravensbrück. Wounds...
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    the chemist Marcel Janbon and co-workers in France, who were studying sulfonamide antibiotics and discovered that the compound sulfonylurea induced hypoglycemia...
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    microorganism fighting another), whereas non-antibiotic antibacterials (such as sulfonamides and antiseptics) are fully synthetic. However, both classes have the...
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    Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (category Wikipedia medicine articles ready to translate)
    aminobenzoate — effects of sulfonamides (like Sulfamethoxazole) inhibited. Laboratory tests — trimethoprim and sulfonamides have been reported to interfere...
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    Silver sulfadiazine (category Sulfonamide antibiotics)
    liver inflammation. Caution should be used in those allergic to other sulfonamides. It should not be used in pregnant women who are close to delivery. It...
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    Prontosil (category Sulfonamide antibiotics)
    exist. The discovery and development of this first sulfonamide drug opened a new era in medicine, because it greatly widened the success of antimicrobial...
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  • Sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine (category Wikipedia medicine articles ready to translate)
    combination medication used to treat malaria. It contains sulfadoxine (a sulfonamide) and pyrimethamine (an antiprotozoal). For the treatment of malaria it...
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    Acetazolamide (category Sulfonamides)
    significant kidney problems, liver problems, or who are allergic to sulfonamides. Acetazolamide is in the diuretic and carbonic anhydrase inhibitor families...
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  • involve atypical symptoms: No response to common antibiotics such as sulfonamide and beta-lactams like penicillin. No signs and symptoms of lobar consolidation...
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    Altitude sickness (category Wikipedia medicine articles ready to translate)
    TE, Hackett PH (2010). "Acetazolamide and sulfonamide allergy: a not so simple story". High Altitude Medicine & Biology. 11 (4): 319–23. doi:10.1089/ham...
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    of cross-reactivity between sulfonamide antibiotics and sulfonamide nonantibiotics". The New England Journal of Medicine. 349 (17): 1628–1635. doi:10...
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    Furosemide (category Sulfonamides)
    required in this area.   Other precautions include: nephrotoxicity, sulfonamide (sulfa) allergy, and increases free thyroid hormone effects with large...
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    "Absence of Cross-Reactivity between Sulfonamide Antibiotics and Sulfonamide Nonantibiotics". New England Journal of Medicine. 349 (17): 1628–1635. doi:10.1056/nejmoa022963...
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    Sulfapyridine (category Sulfonamide antibiotics)
    reason for its decline in use. M&B 693 was one of the first generation of sulfonamide antibiotics. It was discovered by Lionel Whitby at the British firm May...
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    Sulfacetamide (category Sulfonamide antibiotics)
    Sulfacetamide is a sulfonamide antibiotic commonly used in the treatment of bacterial infections, particularly those affecting the eyes and skin. It functions...
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    Sulfafurazole (category Sulfonamide antibiotics)
    Sulfafurazole (INN, also known as sulfisoxazole) is a sulfonamide antibacterial with a dimethyl-isoxazole substituent. It possesses antibiotic activity...
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    Elixir sulfanilamide (category Sulfonamide antibiotics)
    Elixir sulfanilamide was an improperly prepared sulfonamide antibiotic that caused mass poisoning in the United States in 1937. It is believed to have...
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  • treatment of severe respiratory diseases until the 1930s, even after sulfonamide lot antibiotics were introduced. Passive or "adoptive transfer" of cell-mediated...
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