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sulfoxone, disodium salt

Known as: SULFOXONE SODIUM, aldesulfon sodium, aldesulfone sodium 
A sodium salt form of sulfoxone, a water-soluble sulfonamide antibiotic used in the treatment of leprosy.
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2002
2002
The developments of antileprosy drugs and their influences on the epidemiological aspects of Hansen's disease (leprosy) in Japan… 
1977
1977
To the Editor.— The association of Hansen disease and lymphoma has been a recurrent, vexing problem. 1-3 We are currently seeing… 
1972
1972
  • R. Posey
  • 1972
  • Corpus ID: 45438953
To the Editor.— An adult woman weighing 56 kg was taking lithium carbonate for a manic-depressive illness on a schedule of 300 mg… 
1972
1972
To the Editor.— The neurotoxicity of sulfones is a recognized but rare untoward reaction. The following report illustrates a case… 
1954
1954
THE CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC agents available for the use against the Mycobacterium tuberculosis have been divided into two general… 
1952
1952
Sulfoxone sodium (diasone®) has been used by Cornbleet 1 since 1944 in the treatment of dermatitis herpetiformis. He has… 
1952
1952
When sulfoxone (diasone®) sodium has been used in the treatment of leprosy, several instances of dermatitis medicamentosa have…