The correct term is "sulfa" drug. It's a drug that contains the sulfonamide moiety. Most sulfa drugs are antimicrobials, though some are used for other purposes (some diuretics contain sulfonamide, for example).
No. They are two separate things, although both contain sulfur. A sulfate is a compound containing sulfur and oxygen. The word "sulfa" is the short name for a class of antibiotic drugs, sulfonamides.
It contains Trimethoprim and there is no sulfa in it
Clarithromycin is not a sulfur or sulfa drug because it lacks the sulfonamide group. It is a drug in the group of macrolide antibiotics.
No, sulfa refers to a group of antibiotics containing sulfonamides, while sulfites are sulfur-based compounds used as preservatives in foods and beverages. They serve different purposes and have distinct chemical compositions.
No, sulfa and sulfur are not the same. Sulfa refers to a group of drugs containing sulfonamides that are used as antibiotics, while sulfur is a chemical element found in nature that is not used as a drug but has various applications in industry and agriculture.
Ketorolac is a medication used as an anti-inflammatory (such as advil or Motrin are) for pain and discomfort.. I am not aware that sulfur is a sub-component of this medication. This drug may only be obtained via a physician's prescription
Bacitracin does have a sulfur molecule in its structure. If you are asking if bacitracin is a sulfa drug, then no, it is not a sulfa drug and can be used in patients with sulfa allergies for burns when silver sulfadiazene cannot be used.
No, it does not.
If you means sulfur hexafluoride, then it is SF6
No, Keflex (cephalexin) is an antibiotic in the Cephalosporin category. It has no "sulfa" group and is not considered as a sulfonamide antibiotic. You can use it if you're allergic to sulfas.
A sulfur atom has 16 protons.
The correct term is "sulfa" drug. It's a drug that contains the sulfonamide moiety. Most sulfa drugs are antimicrobials, though some are used for other purposes (some diuretics contain sulfonamide, for example).
No. It contains hydrocodone (an opioid narcotic) and acetaminophen. No added sulfa is on the ingredients list for Norco.
No. They are two separate things, although both contain sulfur. A sulfate is a compound containing sulfur and oxygen. The word "sulfa" is the short name for a class of antibiotic drugs, sulfonamides.
The spelling "sulfa" is a class of antibacterial drugs, the sulfonamides.The chemical element is spelled sulfur with the UK variant sulphur.
No, Tamiflu (oseltamivir) does not contain sulfa. It is a neuraminidase inhibitor used to treat and prevent influenza virus infections.