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Clofazimine, sold
under the
brand name Lamprene, is a
medication used
together with
rifampicin and
dapsone to
treat leprosy. It is
specifically used for...
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paucibacillary leprosy is with the
medications dapsone, rifampicin, and
clofazimine for six months.
Treatment for
multibacillary leprosy uses the same medications...
- by the
World Health Organization,
including dapsone, rifampicin, and
clofazimine. The
species was
discovered in 1873 by the
Norwegian physician Gerhard...
- Meropenem/vaborbactam (meropenem + vaborbactam)α Plazomicinα
Polymyxin Bα
Clofazimine Dapsone Rifampicin Ethambutol Ethambutol/isoniazid/pyrazinamide/rifampicin...
- (DDS), is an
antibiotic commonly used in
combination with
rifampicin and
clofazimine for the
treatment of leprosy. It is a second-line
medication for the...
- is
known for
leading the team
which developed the anti-leprosy drug
clofazimine.
Vincent Christoper Barry was born on 17 May 1908 to
Agnes (née Stack)...
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pyridoxine J04BA01
Clofazimine J04BA02
Dapsone J04BA03
Aldesulfone sodium J04BA50
Dapsone and
rifampicin J04BA51 Dapsone,
rifampicin and
clofazimine "ATC (Anatomical...
- used. The most
common drugs to
treat leprosy include rifampicin and
clofazimine in
combination with
dapsone for
multibacillary leprosy. A
single dose...
- O'Regan. 1950:
Flavoured potato crisps invented by
Joseph Murphy. 1954:
Clofazimine discovered by a
medical research team led by
Vincent Barry. 1960s: Portable...
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difficulty of
adequately controlling its use, and due to the
availability of
clofazimine.
Shortly after the
teratogenic properties of
thalidomide were recognized...