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THE TOXICITY OF SULFANILAMIDE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1938
Despite the widespread use of sulfanilamide (paraaminobenzenesulfonamide) in the treatment of certain bacterial infections, very scanty data are available concerning its toxicity for animals. Several observers have reported on its toxicity, using very limited numbers of animals. Buttle and his co-workers, 1 giving the drug in acacia suspension by mouth,
E. K. Marshall   +2 more
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PREPARATIONS OF SULFANILAMIDE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1939
To the Editor:— We would like to correct a source of confusion regarding the terminology as used in our article "Peripheral Neuritis Following Sulfanilyl-Sulfanilamide (Disulfanilamide)" published in the Oct. 29, 1938, issue ofThe Journal, page 1641. Disulon, prepared by the Alba Pharmaceutical Company, Inc., is sulfanilyl-sulfanilamide (synonyms, DB
S. H. Johnson, R. S. Wigton
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SULFANILAMIDE AND MENINGITIS

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1939
Excerpt The therapy of infections has developed almost exclusively along the lines of specificity, and an excellent example of this is the use of the many types of anti-serum for the treatment of p...
S. W. Sappington, Grant O. Favorite
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Polymorphism in Sulfanilamide-d4

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1970
Thermal behaviors of four crystalline forms of sulfanilamide and of sulfanilamide-d4 have been examined. Heats of transition and fusion have been determined. The deuterated modifications exhibit smaller heats of transition and heats of fusion than the corresponding undeuterated forms. There is, however, a difference in the magnitude of this decrease in
J. Keith Guillory, Hwaing Ou Lin
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EXCRETION OF SULFANILAMIDE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1938
The drug para-amino benzene sulfonamide, or sulfanilamide, and its related compounds is in wide use at the present time in the treatment of certain infections. Its usage rests largely on an empiric basis, and much remains to be learned about the bacteriologic and pharmacologic aspects of the drug.
G. M. Rourke, J. G. Allen, J. D. Stewart
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