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- A leprostatic agent is a drug that interferes with proliferation of the bacterium that causes leprosy. The following agents are leprostatic agents: acedapsone...
- Steclin Drugs against mycobacteria Clofazimine Lamprene Antileprotic Dapsone Avlosulfon Antileprotic Capreomycin Capastat Antituberculosis Cycloserine Seromycin...
- antiperspirants, corticosteroids, immune modulators. Antibiotics, antifungals, antileprotics, antituberculous drugs, antimalarials, anthelmintics, amoebicides, antivirals...
- Dapsone, also known as 4,4'-sulfonyldianiline (SDA) or diaminodiphenyl sulfone (DDS), is an antibiotic commonly used in combination with rifampicin and...
- Rifampicin, also known as rifampin, is an ansamycin antibiotic used to treat several types of bacterial infections, including tuberculosis (TB), Mycobacterium...
- Clofazimine, sold under the brand name Lamprene, is a medication used together with rifampicin and dapsone to treat leprosy. It is specifically used for...
- Rifapentine, sold under the brand name Priftin, is an antibiotic used in the treatment of tuberculosis. In active tuberculosis it is used together with...
- Ethionamide is an antibiotic used to treat tuberculosis. Specifically it is used, along with other antituberculosis medications, to treat active multidrug-resistant...
- Promin, or sodium glucosulfone is a sulfone drug that was investigated for the treatment of malaria, tuberculosis and leprosy. It is broken down in the...
- DADDS) and related sulfanilylanilides with prolonged antimalarial and antileprotic action". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 12 (3): 357–63. doi:10.1021/jm00303a003...