Nope. Acyclovir is an antiviral drug. Sulfas are antibiotics.
No. Cephalexin (trade name Keflex) is a 1st generation cephalosporin, an antibiotic related to penicillin. It is not a sulfa drug or derivative.
No, Biaxin (clarithromycin) is not a sulfa medication. It belongs to the macrolide class of antibiotics, which work by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis. Sulfa medications, on the other hand, are a different class of antibiotics that contain sulfonamide. Therefore, they are chemically distinct and used for different types of infections.
No, Viagra does not contain sulfa. Its active ingredient is sildenafil, which is not related to sulfonamide antibiotics that contain sulfa. If you have a sulfa allergy, it's always best to consult your healthcare provider regarding any medications you plan to take.
Sulfa antibiotics is the family that the drug Silvadene belongs to.
One of the sulfonamides, the sulfa-related antibiotics which are used to treat bacterial and some fungal infections
They used Penicillin, Sulfanilamide (Sulfa), and Atabrine. I'm sure they used other Antibiotics, but these are the main three. (Atabrine was mainly used in the South Pacific). Soldiers carried Sulfa with them to prevent infections, Atabrine was used to stop malaria though it had a lot of negative side effects, and Penicillin was mas produced by the Pfizer company, and saved countless lives during WWII.
Sulfonamide drugs-- A group of antibacterial drugs used to treat infections of the lungs and skin, among other things.
Not usually, because there are antibiotics that work better. The Sulfas are usually used in the treatment of bladder infections.However, if a patient is allergic to some antibiotics, then Triple Sulfa can be used to treat bronchitis. It is not the 'drug of choice' though.
Lyrica contains sodium lauryl sulfate and colloidal silicon dioxide. The active substance in it is Pregabalin. It does not contain suprex.
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.
Yes. Penicillin and sulfa drugs are antibiotics, and are not related to the ibuprofen drug group at all.