What disease does sulfonamide treat?
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You've all heard of sulfonamides. They have a wide antibacterial spectrum, can inhibit Gram-positive bacteria and some negative bacteria, and can treat a variety of bacterial infections. Which infections can't be used? Because of its definite curative effect, stable nature, simple use, low price, and easy long-term preservation. So what are the veterinary sulfonamides and what diseases are treated by sulfonamides? How to use it and where to use it? What are the side effects of eating it? I think we all want to know, so I'll make the following introduction.
What disease does sulfonamide treat?
Sulfonamides are divided into three types: short acting, medium acting and long acting. Short acting sulfonamides are taken every 6 hours, such as sulfadimidine, sulfaisoxazole, etc; Take medium effect sulfanilamide twice a day, such as sulfadiazine; These drugs are mainly used for intestinal infections
Swine: toxoplasmosis, eperythrozoonosis, Streptococcosis, edema disease, endometritis and bacterial infection of respiratory tract, urinary tract and digestive tract caused by sensitive bacteria. For the infection of animals, the curative effect can also be effective. In our daily life, we will also put some in the feed to prevent those who catch the infection alive.
Therefore, sulfanilamide is still the main choice for the treatment of sulfanilamide sensitive bacteria, and its potency is equal to or higher than that of antibiotics. The common method of administration of sulfanilamide is to take it orally at regular intervals. In order to reach enough effective blood concentration as soon as possible, the dosage should be doubled at the beginning. In order to achieve obvious effect.
matters needing attention
Folic acid deficiency is not caused by general treatment. Large dose, long-term use, a few patients can appear leucopenia and thrombocytopenia, tetrahydrofolate treatment can be used. TMP was found to have teratogenic effect in animal experiments, so it was forbidden in pregnant women.