This is a list of sulfonamides used in medicine.
Antimicrobials
- Short-acting
- Sulfacetamide
- Sulfadiazine
- Sulfadimidine
- Sulfafurazole (sulfisoxazole)
- Sulfisomidine (sulfaisodimidine)
- Sulfaguanidine
- Intermediate-acting
- Long-acting
- Ultra long-acting
Sulfonylureas (anti-diabetic agents)
- Acetohexamide
- Carbutamide
- Chlorpropamide
- Glibenclamide (glyburide)
- Glibornuride
- Gliclazide
- Glyclopyramide
- Glimepiride
- Glipizide
- Gliquidone
- Glisoxepide
- Glicaramide
- Tolazamide
- Tolbutamide
Diuretics
- Acetazolamide
- Bumetanide
- Chlorthalidone
- Clopamide
- Furosemide
- Hydrochlorothiazide
- Indapamide
- Mefruside
- Metolazone
- Xipamide
- Methazolamide
Anticonvulsants
Dermatologicals
Antiretrovirals
- Amprenavir (HIV protease inhibitor)
- Darunavir (HIV protease inhibitor)
- Delavirdine (non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor)
- Fosamprenavir (HIV protease inhibitor)
- Tipranavir (HIV protease inhibitor)
Hepatitis C antivirals
- Asunaprevir (NS3/4A protease inhibitor)
- Beclabuvir (NS5B RNA polymerase inhibitor)
- Dasabuvir (NS5B RNA polymerase inhibitor)
- Grazoprevir (NS3/4A protease inhibitor)
- Paritaprevir (NS3/4A protease inhibitor)
- Simeprevir (NS3/4A protease inhibitor)
Stimulants
NSAIDs
Cardiac and Vasoactive Medications
- Bosentan (endothelin receptor antagonist)
- Dofetilide (class III antiarrhythmic)
- Dronedarone (class III antiarrhythmic)
- Ibutilide (class III antiarrhythmic)
- Sotalol (β blocker)
- Tamsulosin (α blocker)
- Udenafil (PDE5 inhibitor)
Others
- Brinzolamide (carbonic anhydrase inhibitor for glaucoma)
- Dorzolamide (anti-glaucoma carbonic anhydrase inhibitor)
- Probenecid (uricosuric)
- Sulfasalazine (anti-inflammatory agent and a DMARD)
- Sumatriptan (antimigraine triptan)
References
- Brayfield, A, ed. (2 February 2011). "Sulfonamides and diaminopyrimidines". Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference. Pharmaceutical Press. Retrieved 28 March 2014.
External links
List of sulfonamides- Author of The Demon Under the Microscope, a history of the discovery of the sulfa drugs
- A History of the Fight Against Tuberculosis in Canada (Chemotherapy)
- Presentation speech, Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine, 1939
- The History of WW II Medicine
- "Five Medical Miracles of the Sulfa Drugs". Popular Science, June 1942, pp. 73–78.
- A history of antibiotics
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