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Mafenide hydrochloride

Dose 5% solution of mafenide hydrochloride or mafenide propionate for topical use. [Pg.604]

Mafenide (sulfamylon), as hydrochloride and acetate is extensively used in treatment of bums, and has significantly lowered the mortality from bum wound sepsis (YAFEE and Dressler 1969). It was found to be a common sensitizer in studies performed in Munich, outnumbered only by benzocaine in the years from 1960 to 1965 (Bandmann 1966). Mafenide acetate must not be used in patch testing, because patients sensitized to mafenide hydrochloride do not react to mafenide acetate (ScHREUS 1950). Cross-reactions to other related esters ofp-aminobenzoic acid occur relatively often (Bandmann 1967 Schulz 1962). Sulfonamides do not cross react with mafenide. Bandmann and Breit (1973) have reviewed the mafenide story. [Pg.332]


See other pages where Mafenide hydrochloride is mentioned: [Pg.717]    [Pg.1075]    [Pg.1092]    [Pg.603]    [Pg.717]    [Pg.1075]    [Pg.1092]    [Pg.603]    [Pg.1205]    [Pg.1088]    [Pg.229]    [Pg.265]    [Pg.265]   
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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.332 ]




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