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Sulfonamides immune response

Hydroxymethyl-6-methyluracil (1043) was prepared many years ago from 6-methyl-uracil and formaldehyde, or in other ways. Since 1956 it has received much attention in the USSR under the (transliterated) name pentoxyl or pentoxil. It is used in several anaemic and disease conditions. For example, a mixture of folic acid and pentoxyl quickly reduces the anaemia resulting from lead poisoning pentoxyl stimulates the supply of serum protein after massive blood loss it stimulates wound healing it stimulates the immune response in typhus infection and it potentiates the action of sulfonamides in pneumococcus infections (70MI21300). [Pg.154]

Clinical Use. Sulfasalazine (Azulfidine, other names) has unique properties, with some antibacterial characteristics similar to sulfonamide drugs (see Chapter 33) and some of anti-inflammatory characteristics similar to the salicylates (see Chapter 15). This drug is primarily used to suppress the immune response associated with rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease.38,61... [Pg.597]


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