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Resistance to non-antibiotic antimicrobial agents

The sulfonamides are a group of organic compounds with chemotherapeutic activity they are antimicrobial agents and not antibiotics. They have a common chemical nucleus that is closely related to PABA, an essential component in the folic acid pathway of nucleic acid synthesis. The sulfonamides are synergistic with the diaminopyrim-idines, which inhibit an essential step further along the folate pathway. The combination of a sulfonamide and a diaminopyrimidine is advantageous because it is relatively non-toxic to mammalian cells (less sulfonamide is administered) and is less likely to select for resistant bacteria. Only these so-called potentiated sulfonamides are used in equine medicine. These drugs are formulated in a ratio of one part diaminopyrimidine to five parts sulfonamide, but the optimal antimicrobial ratio at the tissue level is 1 20, which is achieved because the diaminopyrimidines are excreted more rapidly than the sulfonamides. [Pg.35]


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Antibiotic resistance

Antibiotics antimicrobial

Antimicrobial agents resistance

Antimicrobial resistance

Non-antimicrobial

Non-resistant

Resistance to antibiotics

Resistance to antimicrobials

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