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Sulfadiazine Description: A sulfa drug used in combination with pyrimethamine and leucovorin as maintenance treatment to prevent recurrence of toxoplasmosis. (Microsulfon) (atdn.org) |
Sulfadoxine Description: An antibiotic that has been used to prevent PCP. It may also be effective in preventing toxoplasmosis.(Fansidar). (atdn.org) |
Sulfamethazine Description: One of a class of drugs called sulfonamides used in combination to treat a variety of infections.(Triple Sulfa, Dayto Sulf, Gyne-Sulf, Sultrin, Trysul, VVS). (atdn.org) |
Sulfamethoxazole Description: For people with HIV disease, this drug is usually given in a combination form for prevention of PCP.(Gantanol, Urobak). (atdn.org) |
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