Synonyms: Albon® (veterinary) | sulfadimethoxydiazine | sulphadimethoxine
sulfadimethoxine is an approved drug (FDA (1958))
Compound class:
Synthetic organic
Comment: Sulfadimethoxine is a sulfonamide antibacterial compound. This class of compounds are competitive inhibitors of bacterial dihydropteroate synthase (DHPS), an enzyme in the pathway which generates the folic acid that is essential for bacterial growth.
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Summary of Clinical Use |
The US FDA has withdrawn all drug products containing sulfadimethoxine from the market for reasons of safety or effectiveness [3]. There is no information regarding approval for clinical use of this drug on the European Medicines Agency website but it may still be approved for use in other countries. Principal use is in veterinary practice, where it is used to treat a wide range of sulfadimethoxine-sensitive bacterial infections and bacterial enteritis associated with coccidiosis. |
Mechanism Of Action and Pharmacodynamic Effects |
Sulfonamides are structural analogues of 4-aminobenzoic acid (pABA) an intermediate in the de novo synthesis of folate by some prokaryotes, lower eukaryotes and plants [2]. The antibacterial MMOA is competitive inhibition of bacterial dihydropteroate synthase (DHPS) resulting in a block of folate biosynthesis [1]. |