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Allergy to sulfonamides

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2013
CLINICAL VIGNETTE A 48-year-old man was referred to our clinic with high-grade intermittent fever for 8 days and a generalized rash for 3 days. Threeweeks before presentation, the patient had been started on 5 mg/d prednisolone, 50 mg of diclofenac twice daily, 20 mg/d omeprazole, and 2 g/d of sulfasalazine for symptomatic ankylosing spondylitis ...
Schnyder Benno, Pichler Werner J
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Polymorphism in Sulfonamides

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1972
An evaluation of entropies and enthalpies of transition and fusion and a comparison of X-ray diffraction patterns and IR spectra of polymorphic forms of structurally related compounds were undertaken to obtain information which might prove useful in correlating the frequency of occurrence of polymorphism with certain aspects of chemical structure ...
S S, Yang, J K, Guillory
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Sulfonamides in dermatology

Disease-a-Month, 2003
The first sulfonamide therapy was discovered by Domagk, who, in 1932, discovered that an orange-red sulfonamide dye named prontosil rubrum was safe and effective in curing streptococcal infections in mice. He confirmed the effectiveness of the dye through various experiments The discovery of the sulfonamides represented the first real breakthrough in ...
Silke Marie, Fuchs, Peter, Elsner
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Sulfonamide hypersensitivity

Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2004
Sulfonamide antibiotics can result in a wide variety of hypersensitivity reactions. No validated diagnostic tests are available for sulfonamide reactions; therefore, clinicians must rely on the combination of a careful patient history, review of medical records, and a sound knowledge base regarding the common clinical manifestations of sulfonamide ...
Christopher G, Slatore   +1 more
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The Sulfonamides and Antibiotics in Trachoma

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1952
The following preparations were used and the results observed in a series of over 3,500 patients with trachoma at the Missouri Trachoma Hospital during 1941-1951: sulfanilamide, sulfapyridine, sulfathiazole, sulfathiazine, sulfacetamide ("albucid"), sodium sulfacetamide ("albucid" soluble), sulfamylon® (4-amino-2-methyl benzene sulfonamide ...
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The Sulfonamides

The American Journal of Nursing, 1961
L S, COHEN, L E, CLUFF
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Sulfonamide Crystals

New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
Kanin Thammavaranucupt   +1 more
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The Sulfonamides

New England Journal of Medicine, 1960
L, WEINSTEIN, M A, MADOFF, C M, SAMET
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Sulfonamides

2000
Abstract The sulfonamides, derivatives of 4-aminobenzenesulfon amide, were the first effective antimicrobial agents to be employed systemically for the treatment of human bacterial infections (5). They have a wide range of activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
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The Newer Sulfonamides

Medical Clinics of North America, 1957
W, TERRELL, E M, YOW, W, DAESCHNER
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