Sulfamethoxazole is a bacteriostatic sulfonamide antibiotic that interferes with folic acid synthesis in susceptible bacteria.[L11830] It is generally given in combination with [trimethoprim], which inhibits a sequential step in bacterial folic acid synthesis - these agents work synergistically to block two consecutive steps in the biosynthesis of nucleic acids and proteins which are necessary for bacterial growth and division, and using them in conjunction helps to slow the development of bacterial resistance.[L11830] In this combination, sulfamethoxazole is useful for the treatment of a variety of bacterial infections, including those of the urinary, respiratory, and gastrointestinal tracts.
Sulfamethoxazole and Trimethoprim (Double Strength)
Trisulfa S Suspension
Septra Grape
Nu-cotrimox-DS Tab 800/160mg
Sulfatrim
Bactrim Roche Inj
Trisulfa DS Tab
Sulfameth/Trimeth-DS
Bactrim DS Roche Tab
Sulfamethoxazole and Trimethoprim Injection, BP
Roubac Tab 80/400
Protrin Df Tab
Septra Injection
Protrin Tab
SulfatrimTM Pediatric Suspension
Sulfamethoxazole Tab 500mg
sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim (SMZ)
Nu-cotrimox Tab 400/80mg
Sulfamethox-TMP DS
Sulfatrim Pediatric
Riva-sep DS
Septra
Sulfamethoxazole
SULFAMETHOXAZOLE AND TRIMETHOPRIM double strength
Bactrim
Apo-sulfatrim Oral Suspension
Sulfamethoxazole and Trimethoprim DS
Septra DS
Sulfamethoxazole and Trimethoprim for Injection, USP
Trisulfa Tab
Bactrim Roche Suspension Paediatric
Sulfatrim DS
Sulfamethoxazole and Trimethoprim Double Strength
Roubac Tab 160/800
Sulfamethoxazole and Trimethoprim
Sulfamethoxazole and Trimethoprim Tablets
Teva-trimel DS
Indication
Sulfamethoxazole is indicated in combination with trimethoprim, in various formulations, for the following infections caused by bacteria with documented susceptibility: urinary tract infections, acute otitis media in pediatric patients (when clinically indicated), acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis in adults, enteritis caused by susceptible _Shigella_, prophylaxis and treatment of _Pneumocystis jiroveci_ pneumonia, and travelers' diarrhea caused by enterotoxigenic _E. coli_.[L11830,L11863] In Canada, additional indications include the adjunctive treatment of cholera, treatment of bacillary dysentery, nocardiosis, and second-line treatment of brucellosis in combination with [gentamicin] or [rifampicin].[L11851]
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