Sulfadoxine

Sulfadoxine
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Formula C12H14N4O4S
Molar mass 310.33 g/mol
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Melting point 190 to 194 °C (374 to 381 °F)
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Sulfadoxine (also spelled sulphadoxine) is an ultra-long-lasting sulfonamide used in combination with pyrimethamine to treat malaria.[1]

It was previously used to prevent malaria but due to high levels of resistance, this use is no longer recommended routinely.[2]

It is also used, usually in combination with other drugs, to treat or prevent various infections in livestock.

Mechanism of action

Sulfadoxine competitively inhibits dihydropteroate synthase, interfering with folate synthesis.

See also

References

  1. Medical Treatment - Sulphadoxine and Pyrimethamine Archived 2007-12-28 at the Wayback Machine..
  2. Matondo SI, Temba GS, Kavishe AA, et al. (2014). "High levels of sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine resistance Pfdhfr-Pfdhps quintuple mutations: a cross sectional survey of six regions in Tanzania". Malar J. 13: 152. doi:10.1186/1475-2875-13-152. PMC 3998221. PMID 24751352.
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