Sulfaphenazole
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Chemical compound
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Sulfaphenazole (or sulfafenazol) is a
antibacterial.[1]
References
- PMID 13873771.
Antifolates (inhibit bacterial purine metabolism, thereby inhibiting DNA and RNA synthesis) |
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Quinolones (inhibit bacterial topoisomerase and/or DNA gyrase, thereby inhibiting DNA replication) |
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