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Sulfiram Systematic (IUPAC) name N,N,N′,N′-tetraethyldicarbonotrithioic diamide Clinical data AHFS/Drugs.com International Drug Names Pregnancy cat. ? Legal status ? Routes Topical Pharmacokinetic data Bioavailability Very low Excretion Renal, unchanged Identifiers CAS number 95-05-6 ATCvet code QS02QA02 PubChem CID 7215 ChemSpider 6945 UNII 1XHL4Q8P7Y KEGG D08545 Chemical data Formula C10H20N2S3 Mol. mass 264.47 g·mol−1 Sulfiram (INN) or monosulfiram, trade name Tetmosol, is an ectoparasiticide used in the treatment and prevention of scabies.[1] It is usually sold as a solution or medicated soap, sometimes in combination with benzyl benzoate.
Sulfiram is now rarely used, but, as of 2010[update], is still available in Brazil, India, and South Africa (as monotherapy) and France (with benzyl benzoate).[1]
Adverse effects
Dizziness, headache, fatigue and erythematous rash may occur.[2] A single case of toxic epidermal necrolysis was reported in 1968.[3]
Sulfiram is structurally related to disulfiram (Antabuse), and readily converts to disulfiram when exposed to light. Like disulfiram, it can produce an unpleasant reaction when consumed with alcohol.[1][4]
References
- ^ a b c Sweetman, Sean C., ed (2009). "Pesticides and repellents". Martindale: the complete drug reference (36th ed.). London: Pharmaceutical Press. p. 2050. ISBN 978-0-85369-840-1.
- ^ [No authors listed] (2009). "Sarfiram - Bula" (in Portuguese). Bulário de Remédios Comerciais. MedicinaNET. http://www.medicinanet.com.br/bula/4627/sarfiram.htm. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
- ^ Copeman PW (March 1968). "Toxic epidermal necrolysis caused by skin hypersensitivity to monosulfiram". British Medical Journal 1 (5592): 623–4. PMC 1985336. PMID 5637574. http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pmcentrez&artid=1985336.
- ^ Mays DC, Nelson AN, Benson LM, Johnson KL, Naylor S, Lipsky JJ (November 1994). "Photolysis of sulfiram: a mechanism for its disulfiram-like reaction". Biochemical Pharmacology 48 (10): 1917–25. doi:10.1016/0006-2952(94)90590-8. PMID 7986203.
External links
- Tetmosol* soap – South African Electronic Package Insert
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