Sulphone

Sulfone is a representative of a group of drugs that have a similar structure to sulfa drugs. Sulfones are used as potent drugs to combat bacteria that cause leprosy and tuberculosis.

One of the best known sulfones is dapsone, which is used to treat leprosy. Dapsone has a mechanism of action based on inhibition of bacterial protein synthesis, which leads to the death of bacteria.

Sulfones are also used to treat tuberculosis because they have the ability to inhibit the growth of bacteria that cause the disease. However, the use of sulfones can lead to side effects such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache and others.

In general, sulfones are effective drugs for treating leprosy and tuberculosis, but they can cause side effects, so their use should be supervised by a doctor.



Sulfones are a group of drugs closely related to sulfonamides. They have a strong antibacterial effect and are used to treat diseases caused by bacteria, such as leprosy and tuberculosis.

Sulfones were discovered at the beginning of the 20th century and have since become widely used in medicine. The best known member of this group is Dapsone, which is used to treat leprosy. However, sulfones are also used to treat tuberculosis and other bacterial infections.

The mechanism of action of sulfones is that they block an enzyme that is necessary for the synthesis of the bacterial cell wall. This leads to the death of bacteria and the cessation of the development of infection. In addition, sulfones may have anti-inflammatory effects, making them useful in the treatment of various diseases associated with inflammation.

Despite their effectiveness, sulfones have a number of side effects, such as toxic effects on the liver and kidneys, as well as the risk of allergic reactions. Therefore, before starting treatment with sulfones, it is necessary to conduct a full examination of the patient and determine the dosage of the drug in accordance with the individual characteristics of the body.

Overall, sulfones remain an important tool in the treatment of bacterial infections and continue to be actively used in modern medicine. However, you must be aware of possible side effects and strictly follow your doctor's recommendations when using these drugs.



Sulfan (Sulphone)

Sulfonamides are a group of antimicrobial agents, the first medicinal group in history with pronounced effectiveness in the treatment of infectious diseases of humans and animals. Often used as antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antioxidant drugs.

The history of the use of these drugs began in 1935, when the English medical company Merck registered the drug “sulfodimethoxine”, containing a sulfonic group very similar to sulfanilic acid. As a result, there is almost complete analogy in the properties of the structural formula.