Sulfisomidine

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Sulfisomidine (also known as sulfafurazole) is a sulfonamide antibacterial medication. It is used in the treatment of various bacterial infections, including urinary tract infections, respiratory tract infections, and skin infections.

History

Sulfisomidine was first synthesized in the 1930s as part of a series of compounds known as sulfonamides, which were the first effective systemic antibacterial agents. The discovery of sulfonamides marked a significant turning point in the history of medicine, as it led to the development of the modern field of chemotherapy.

Mechanism of Action

Sulfisomidine, like other sulfonamides, works by inhibiting the enzyme dihydropteroate synthase, which is involved in the synthesis of folic acid. Bacteria need folic acid to survive and reproduce, so by inhibiting its production, sulfisomidine effectively kills the bacteria.

Side Effects

Common side effects of sulfisomidine include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. In rare cases, it can cause serious side effects such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, and hemolytic anemia.

Drug Interactions

Sulfisomidine can interact with several other medications, including methotrexate, warfarin, and certain diabetes medications. It can also interact with certain foods, particularly those high in folic acid, as this can reduce the effectiveness of the drug.

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