sulfamazine
Sulfamazine is a sulfonamide antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections. It is a synthetic antimicrobial agent that has been employed since the early era of sulfonamide therapy.
Its mechanism is to competitively inhibit dihydropteroate synthase, an enzyme in bacterial folate synthesis, resulting in
Sulfamazine has a broad spectrum of activity against many Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. It has historically
Adverse effects are similar to other sulfonamides and may include hypersensitivity reactions, rash, fever, photosensitivity, and
Resistance to sulfonamides is widespread, and sulfamazine is used less commonly today in many countries, having