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Mafenide Acetate

Known as: Mafenide Acetate [Chemical/Ingredient], 4-(Aminomethyl)benzenesulfonamide Monoacetate, Acetate, Mafenide 
The acetate salt form of mafenide, a synthetic sulfonamide analog of para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) with topical anti-infective activity. Mafenide… 
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Review
2014
Review
2014
The optimal concentration of mafenide acetate solution for use in the treatment of burns is unknown. Despite data supporting the… 
2007
2007
  • 2007
  • Corpus ID: 13055929
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2005
2005
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1988
1988
Wound infections following burns of the ear can result in the devastating complication of chondritis, requiring resection of… 
1971
1971
Mafenide acetate has been studied using human and animal tissue. It behaves similarly in burned tissue of both species, rapidly… 
1969
1969
Four hundred burn patients, ambulatory and hospitalized, were treated with mafenide acetate in a hydrophilic cream base. The… 
1967
1967
STUDIES at the US Army Surgical Research Unit dating from 1954,1established septicemia as a major cause of death following burns…