Albon

Albon Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Albon is a sulfonamide antibiotic. Albon is used to treat many infections including treatment of respiratory, urinary tract, enteric, and soft tissue infections. It is most frequently used in veterinary medicine, although it is approved in some countries for use in humans. Albon inhibits bacterial synthesis of folic acid (pteroylglutamic acid) from para-aminobenzoic acid. Albon is approved in Russia for use in humans, including children, and has been successfully used there for more than 35 years. It is widely available in Russia as an over-the-counter drug manufactured by a number of Russian pharmaceutical companies.

Albon has been shown to be effective against streptococci, klebsiella, proteus, shigella, staphylococci, escherichia, and salmonella.

Trade Name Albon
Generic Sulfadimethoxine
Sulfadimethoxine Other Names Sulfadimethoxine, Sulfadimethoxinum, Sulfadimethoxydiazine, Sulfadimetoxina, Sulphadimethoxine
Type
Formula C12H14N4O4S
Weight Average: 310.329
Monoisotopic: 310.073575646
Groups Approved, Vet approved
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer
Available Country USA
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Albon
Albon

Uses

For use in the treatment of infections.

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