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Composition:
Each tablet contains :
Trimethoprim : ..........160 mg
Sulfamethoxazole : ...800 mg
Description: This combination
is a fixed dose combination of Trimethoprim and
sulfamethoxazole and is called cotrimoxazole.
Trimethoprim is a diamino pyrimidine derivative
which selectively inhibits bacterial dihydro folate
reductase (DHFRase). It causes sequential block
of folate metabolism and is 50,000 times more
active against bacterial DHFRase thus human folate
metabolism is not interfered at antibacterial
concentrations. Sulfamethoxazole has bacteriostatic
activity as indvidual. It is very active against
Pyogenic bacterial infections and is an intermediate
acting sulfonamide. Sulfamethoxazole being a structural
analogues of p-amino benzoic acid PABA, inhibit
bacterial folate synthetase and hence folic acid
synyhesis in bacteria suffers .Sulfamethoxazole
and trimethoprim have nearly same T1/2(10 hours).
It is used in the combination of 5:1.This combination
becomes bactericidal in the above mentioned Proportion.
Primarily both sulfamethoxazole & trimehoprim
are bacteriostatic but this combination becomes
bactericidal even for those bacterias which are
moderately resistant to any one of them. This
combination has maximum synergism for organisms
which are sensitive to both the components.
Indications: *It is used fior urinary tract infections.
· For respiratory tract infections , typhoid,
whooping cough.
· Bacterial diarrhoea and dysentery.
· Chancroid , granuloma inguinale.
· Septicaemias, gonorrhea.
· For prophylaxis & therapeutic treatment
of severe infections.
Contradications: Hypersensitivity
to either of two. Not to be used in premature
or infants of few weeks. Marked liver parenchymal
damage, blood dyscarasis & seviour renal insufficiency
& in patients with allergic history , urinary
obstruction.
Pediatrics: Not recommended.
Pregnancy: Contradicated
Lactation: Use with caution.
Dosage: 1 or 2 tabs twice a day
Presentation: Available as 20
´ 10 tablets in a Multicarton.
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