Sulfadoxine

Sulfadoxine (also spelled sulphadoxine) is an ultra-long-lasting sulfonamide used in combination with pyrimethamine to treat malaria.[1]

Sulfadoxine
Clinical data
AHFS/Drugs.comInternational Drug Names
ATCvet code
  • QJ01EQ13 (WHO)
Identifiers
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ECHA InfoCard100.017.732
Chemical and physical data
FormulaC12H14N4O4S
Molar mass310.33 g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
Melting point190 to 194 °C (374 to 381 °F)
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It is also used to prevent malaria[2] but due to high levels of resistance, this use is becoming less common.[3]

It is also used, usually in combination with other drugs, to treat or prevent various infections in livestock.

Mechanism of action

Sulfadoxine competitively inhibits dihydropteroate synthase, interfering with folate synthesis.

See also

  • Sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine

References