Sulfadiazine
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INDICATIONS
FDA
- CNS and ocular toxoplasmosis (in combination with pyrimethamine)
- FDA indicated, but not generally recommended:
- Chancroid
- Trachoma
- Inclusion conjunctivitis
- Prophylaxis of meningococcal meningitis when sulfonamide-sensitive group A strains known to prevail
- Meningococcal meningitis
- Acute otitis media due to H. influenzae(in combination with PCN)
- Prophylaxis against recurrences of rheumatic fever (alternative to penicillin)
- H. influenzae meningitis (in combination with streptomycin)
- UTI (including pyelonephritis)
- Malaria due to chloroquine-resistant P. falciparum malaria (in combination with quinine and pyrimethamine)
- Nocardiosis
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INDICATIONS
FDA
- CNS and ocular toxoplasmosis (in combination with pyrimethamine)
- FDA indicated, but not generally recommended:
- Chancroid
- Trachoma
- Inclusion conjunctivitis
- Prophylaxis of meningococcal meningitis when sulfonamide-sensitive group A strains known to prevail
- Meningococcal meningitis
- Acute otitis media due to H. influenzae(in combination with PCN)
- Prophylaxis against recurrences of rheumatic fever (alternative to penicillin)
- H. influenzae meningitis (in combination with streptomycin)
- UTI (including pyelonephritis)
- Malaria due to chloroquine-resistant P. falciparum malaria (in combination with quinine and pyrimethamine)
- Nocardiosis
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