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Tag: Cotrimoxazole

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Exploring the Science: What class of antibiotic is cotrimoxazole?

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Initially developed in the 1930s, sulfonamide antibiotics have remained relevant in modern medicine. The specific agent cotrimoxazole is a combination of two separate antimicrobial drugs, and understanding its classification is key to understanding its function. So, what class of antibiotic is cotrimoxazole? It is officially classified within the sulfonamide class, though its dual-component nature creates a unique synergistic effect against bacteria.

Is Cotrimoxazole Good for Diarrhea? A Comprehensive Guide

4 min read
Diarrheal diseases account for 2.5 million deaths globally each year [1.8.1]. The question of *is cotrimoxazole good for diarrhea* depends entirely on the underlying cause, as this antibiotic is only effective against specific bacterial infections and is ineffective against viruses [1.2.1, 1.2.2].

What is Cotrim Suspension?

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Cotrim Suspension is a combination antibiotic consisting of two active ingredients, sulfamethamethoxazole and trimethoprim, that work synergistically to treat a variety of bacterial infections. This liquid formulation is often prescribed for children and infants over two months of age to treat or prevent infections of the urinary tract, ears, and lungs.