What is the difference between sulfadiazine and sulfamethoxine sodium I hope to know and give a deta

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Sulfamethoxine sodium is a white crystalline or crystalline powder.

    English Name: Sulfamonomethoxine Sodium Molecular Formula: C11H11N4NaO3S ·H2O Molecular Weight:

    Chemical Formula: C11H11N4NaO3S

    CAS Number: 1037-50-9

    Indications] poultry: live leukocytes, protozoal disease, various types of coccidia, etc.

    Sulfadiazine is a white or off-white crystal or powder; Odorless, tasteless, the color gradually darkens when exposed to light. This product is slightly soluble in ethanol or acetone, almost insoluble in water; It is soluble in sodium hydroxide solution or ammonia solution, and soluble in dilute hydrochloric acid.

    Chinese name: sulfadiazine.

    Chinese alias: N-2-pyrimidinyl-4-aminobenzenesulfonamide English name: sulfadiazine

    Synonyms: 4-amino-n-(2-pyrimidinyl)benzenesulfonamide; N1-(pyrimidin-2-yl)sulfanilamide CAS Number: 68-35-9

    Molecular formula: C10H10N4O2S

    Molecular weight: melting point: 252-258

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Effect: The symptoms of high fever, fever, depression and loss of appetite in pigs caused by toxoplasmosis can be treated with veterinary sulfamethoxine sodium**, which is generally given to livestock in a reasonable dose, which can promote growth, and the drug also has antibacterial effects, such as inhibiting streptococci and pneumococcal bacteria. Dosage:

    Intravenous injection, 1 dose, livestock 50mg kg body weight, 1-2 times a day, for 2-3 days.

    1. The role and efficacy of sodium sulfamethoxine in veterinary use

    1. Function and efficacy.

    1) Veterinary sulfamethoxine sodium can ** the symptoms of high fever, fever, depression and loss of appetite in pigs caused by toxoplasmosis.

    2) Veterinary sulfamethoxine sodium has an inhibitory antibacterial effect on streptococcus, pneumococcus, staphylococci and other bacteria.

    3) Sulfamethoxine sodium is usually used in a reasonable dose for livestock, which has the effect of promoting growth.

    2. Dosage and usage.

    Livestock 50mg kg body weight, intravenous injection, 1 dose, 1-2 times a day, 2-3 days can be used.

    2. What diseases are the main diseases treated with veterinary sulfamethoxine sodium?

    1. Diseases that can be **.

    1) Veterinary sulfamethoxine sodium can be ** caused by sensitive bacteria piglet edema, porcine atrophic rhinitis, actinobacillus pleuropneumonia, piglet yellow, white dysentery, porcine toxoplasmosis, porcine colibacillosis, chicken dysentery, avian typhoid, avian colibacillosis, chicken infectious rhinitis.

    2) Sulfa-methyl methyl hypoxicis and pyrimidine sodium also have special effects on white crown disease (chicken Kaferi cell protozoosis) and chicken coccidiosis in birds.

    2. Precautions for use.

    1) Sulfamethoxine sodium should not be used with other veterinary drugs at will, which will have toxicological effects and may cause other complications, such as sulfamethoxine sodium and cloxacillin mixed injection, and will lose its efficacy after mixing with lincomycin hydrochloride.

    2) Sulfamethoxine sodium cannot be used together with drugs such as monensin, and *** will occur, so it needs to be used according to the dosage on the instructions.

    3) When not in use, it should be placed in a dark place and stored in an airtight place.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Clinically, it is mainly used for piglet edema, porcine atrophic rhinitis, actinobacillus pleuropneumonia, piglet yellow, white dysentery, porcine toxoplasmosis, porcine colibacillosis, chicken dysentery, avian typhoid, avian colibacillosis, chicken infectious rhinitis. At the same time, it also has special effects on white crown disease (chicken Kainferi cell protozoosis) and chicken coccidiosis.

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