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Sulphates are made from what acid?

Substances which are reacted with Sulphuric acid tend to produce sulphates.


Can you take zicam and cephalexin and sulfamethoxazole together?

Cephalexin and sulfamethoxazole can not be taken together, irrespective of zicam. Cephalexin is bacteriocidal and all sulfa drugs including sulfamethoxazole are bacteriostatic.


What are the trends in solubility of group one sulphates and two sulphates?

The solubility of Group 1 sulphates generally increases down the group, as the ionic size increases, leading to weaker ionic bonding. In contrast, the solubility of Group 2 sulphates decreases as you move down the group due to the increased lattice energy resulting from higher charge density and stronger ionic bonding.


How much sulfamethoxazole can a dog take?

Only give your dog sulfamethoxazole if the vet gave you a perscription(this is the only way you can get it),


Does sulphates affect people?

Sulphates can affect people, particularly those who are sensitive or allergic to them. They may experience symptoms like skin irritation, respiratory issues, or digestive problems when exposed to sulphates in certain products such as cosmetics, medications, or food additives. It's important for individuals with sensitivities to avoid products containing sulphates and consult a healthcare professional if needed.


Does Sulfamethoxazole treat chlamydia?

No, sulfamethoxazole does not cure chlamydia.


Can sulfamethoxazole cause cholestasis?

Yes


What is trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole sold as?

Bactrim


Is doxycycline and sulfamethoxazole?

that's not a question


How does alcohol impact the effectiveness of sulfamethoxazole?

Alcohol can reduce the effectiveness of sulfamethoxazole, a common antibiotic, by interfering with its ability to fight off bacterial infections. It is important to avoid consuming alcohol while taking sulfamethoxazole to ensure the medication works properly.


Why hcl used in the limit test of sulphates?

Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is used in the limit test of sulphates because it helps in the precipitation of sulphates as insoluble barium sulphate (BaSO4). This makes it easier to quantitatively determine the amount of sulphate present in a sample through gravimetric analysis. The addition of excess HCl ensures that all sulphates are converted to BaSO4, allowing for accurate measurement.


What is Apo-Sulfatrim also called?

Sulfamethoxazole