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  2. Sulfanilamide - Wikipedia

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    Sulfanilamide (also spelled sulphanilamide) is a sulfonamide antibacterial drug. Chemically, it is an organic compound consisting of an aniline derivatized with a sulfonamide group. [1] Powdered sulfanilamide was used by the Allies in World War II to reduce infection rates and contributed to a dramatic reduction in mortality rates compared to ...

  3. Sulfonamide (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Sulfonamide functional group Hydrochlorothiazide is a sulfonamide and a thiazide. Furosemide is a sulfonamide, but not a thiazide. Sulfamethoxazole is an antibacterial sulfonamide. Sulfonamide is a functional group (a part of a molecule) that is the basis of several groups of drugs, which are called sulphonamides, sulfa drugs or sulpha drugs.

  4. List of sulfonamides - Wikipedia

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  5. FDA: Merck pill effective but awaiting more details ... - AOL

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    The breakthrough new drug, which would be used to treat patients who already have confirmed cases of COVID, is expected to win approval in the U.S. soon. FDA: Merck pill effective but awaiting ...

  6. Sulfamethoxazole - Wikipedia

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    Sulfamethoxazole, a sulfanilamide, is a structural analog of para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA). They compete with PABA to bind to dihydropteroate synthetase and inhibit conversion of PABA and dihydropteroate diphosphate to dihydrofolic acid, or dihydrofolate.

  7. Sulfonamide - Wikipedia

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    Any sulfonamide can be considered as derived from a sulfonic acid by replacing a hydroxyl group (−OH) with an amine group. In medicine, the term "sulfonamide" is sometimes used as a synonym for sulfa drug, a derivative or variation of sulfanilamide. The first sulfonamide was discovered in Germany in 1932. [2]

  8. US FDA staff flags concerns on Merck's chronic cough drug - AOL

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    The European Union and Japan have approved Merck's drug for the condition and is sold under brand name Lyfnua. (Reporting by Christy Santhosh and Khushi Mandowara in Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini ...

  9. Merck's therapy for rare lung condition shown to help reduce ...

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    Merck said its drug met the main goal of significantly reducing the time to disease worsening, lung transplantation or death in a late-stage study of 172 patients with advanced stages of the ...