- In
organic chemistry, the
sulfonamide functional group (also
spelled sulphonamide) is an
organosulfur group with the
structure R−S(=O)2−NR2. It consists...
- molecule) that is the
basis of
several groups of drugs,
which are
called sulphonamides,
sulfa drugs or
sulpha drugs. The
original antibacterial sulfonamides...
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infected with bacteria, dirt and
slivers of gl**** to test the
effects of
sulphonamide on
healing infected wounds. She
subsequently became a
witness at the...
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Mietzsch and
Joseph Klarer, a
benzene derivative of azo dye
attached with
sulphonamide group as a side
chain was
found to have
antibacterial activity against...
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nervous system (streptococcal meningitis).
Fleming treated him with
sulphonamides, but Lambert's
condition deteriorated. He
tested the
antibiotic susceptibility...
- Borras, J.; Martin-Gil, J.; Martin-Gil, F.J. (1989). "Thermal
studies on
sulphonamide derivative complexes".
Thermochimica Acta. 147 (2).
Elsevier BV: 321–330...
- or from
oxygen and
hyperbaric therapy) or
other anomalous conditions.
Sulphonamide therapy can
cause ciliary body edema,
resulting in
anterior displacement...
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Sulfhemoglobinemia is
usually drug induced, with
drugs ****ociated with it
including sulphonamides, such as
sulfasalazine or sumatriptan.
Another possible cause is occupational...
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Contraindications include the following:
Known hy****nsitivity to trimethoprim,
sulphonamides or any
other ingredients in the
formulations Pregnancy Severe liver...
- penicillin,
which Florey and
Chain then developed.
Gerhard Domagk developed sulphonamides, the
first broad spectrum synthetic antibacterial drugs.[citation needed]...