Sodium Sulamyd
Active Ingredient(s): SulfacetamideFDA Approved: * July 21, 1946
Pharm Company: * SCHERING
Category: Rosacea
Sulfacetamide is a sulfonamide antibiotic. Contents 1 Uses 2 Structure and chemical properties 3 Degradation reactions and stability 4 Available forms 5 Mechanisms of action 6 Biotransformation 7 Efficacy 8 Side effects 9 Toxicity 10 First aid measures 11 Effects on organisms 12 Synthesis 13 References Uses Sulfacetamide 10% topical lotion, sold under the brand name Klaron or Ovace, is approved for the treatment of acne and seborrheic dermatitis.[1] When combined with s... [wikipedia]
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