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Serum protein binding sulfonamide drugs

The serum-protein binding ability, which varies between animals and is also influenced by the disease state of the animal, will also determine the free diffusible concentration. This, in turn, will have an effect on the elimination of drug residues as well as on their penetration in eggs or milk. This effect will be more pronounced for drugs with a higher tendency for protein binding such as sulfonamides, doxycycline, and cloxacillin (47). [Pg.496]

Sulfaphenazole (684) and sulfazamet (685) are both examples of relatively short acting sulfonamides (B-80MI40406) and their antibacterial activity has been tested against Escherichia coli, the former being more effective than the latter. Sulfaphenazole also displaces sulfonyl ureas from protein binding sites on human serum albumin and consequently increases the concentration of the free (active) drug and produces a more intense reaction that may result in hypoglycemia. [Pg.291]


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