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Sulfathiazole is an
organosulfur compound used as a short-acting
sulfa drug. Formerly, it was a
common oral and
topical antimicrobial,
until less toxic...
- has
utility in
practical heterocyclic chemistry. It is a
precursor to
sulfathiazoles, tetramisole, and cephalosporins.
Other industrial uses of thiourea...
- drug
remains in the
intestine and only 5% is hydrolyzed, slowly, to
sulfathiazole and is absorbed. The drug is used for its
antibacterial activity in...
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Great Coates, next to the
Europarc in the west of Grimsby; it has been
there since 1951,
firstly as Ciba (Chemical
Industry Basel)
making sulfathiazole...
- eruption,
multilocular bullous fixed drug eruption: 554 Drug eruption:
Bullous dermatitis medicamentosa caused by
sulfathiazole.
Specialty Dermatology...
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mainly of
academic interest, with few exceptions. It is a
precursor to a
sulfathiazole ("sulfa drugs"). 2-Aminothiazole can be used as a
thyroid inhibitor...
- (Sulfasalazine)
Sulfafurazole (Acetyl sulfisoxazole)
Sulfanilamide Prontosil Sulfathiazole (Phthalylsulfathiazole, Succinylsulfathiazole)
Sulfathiourea Intermediate-acting...
- J01EB04
Sulfapyridine J01EB05
Sulfafurazole J01EB06
Sulfanilamide J01EB07
Sulfathiazole J01EB08
Sulfathiourea J01EB20
Combinations J01EC01 Sulfamethoxazole...
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clinical practice, in a 51-year-old man with
acute renal failure caused by
sulfathiazole poisoning. 1959 – Paul
Doolan and
Richard Ruben of
Naval Hospital Oakland...
- Philippines.
After the war
ended in 1945, Que
bought ₱100-worth of
Sulfathiazole pills. He sold
these drugs in
single doses and
using his
savings decided...