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Radioprotective sulfanilamides

Die Naturwissenschaften, 1966
A. Laz�nyi   +3 more
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Elixir Sulfanilamide

2018
In the fall of 1937, patients began to die soon after consuming a new therapy called the Elixir Sulfanilamide. In response, the fledgling agency known as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) jumped into action. The agency recovered the remaining 700 bottles and saved the lives of an estimated 4,000 Americans.
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SULFANILAMIDE IN ACTINOMYCOSIS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1939
To the Editor:— I should like to add corroboration to the results of Miller and Fell with sulfanilamide in actinomycosis (The Journal, February 25, p. 731). On Feb. 12, 1937, I made a pathologic examination of two fallopian tubes and portions of two ovaries removed from a married woman aged 20.
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Sulfanilamide

New England Journal of Medicine, 1937
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Sulfonamide (Sulfanilamide; SA)

1974
1932 entdeckte Domagk die antibakterielle Wirkung des ersten systemisch anwendbaren Chemotherapeuticums, des von Mietzsch und Klarer hergestellten Azofarbstoffes Prontosil, der eine Sulfon-amidgruppe besitzt. 1935 zeigen Trefouel u. Mitarb., das das in vivo aus Prontosil entstehende Sulfanilamid der eigentlich wirksame Molekulanteil ist.
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SULFANTLYL-SULFANILAMIDE THERAPY IN SULFANILAMIDE-RESISTANT G0N0RRHEA

Southern Medical Journal, 1939
Edwin P. Alyea, Walter E. Daniel
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Sulfanilamide

Reactions Weekly, 2005
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