Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: SULFAMETHOXAZOLE versus SULFATRIM.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: SULFAMETHOXAZOLE versus SULFATRIM.
SULFAMETHOXAZOLE vs SULFATRIM
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Displaces dihydropteroate synthetase from its substrate para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), inhibiting bacterial folate synthesis. Bacteriostatic against susceptible organisms.
Sulfatrim is a combination of sulfamethoxazole, a dihydropteroate synthase inhibitor that blocks folate synthesis, and trimethoprim, a dihydrofolate reductase inhibitor that blocks reduction of dihydrofolate to tetrahydrofolate, resulting in sequential inhibition of bacterial folate metabolism.
800 mg sulfamethoxazole with 160 mg trimethoprim (DS tablet) orally every 12 hours.
160 mg trimethoprim / 800 mg sulfamethoxazole (1 DS tablet) orally every 12 hours for 10-14 days.
None Documented
None Documented
Clinical Note
moderateSulfamethoxazole + Gatifloxacin
"Sulfamethoxazole may increase the hypoglycemic activities of Gatifloxacin."
Clinical Note
moderateSulfamethoxazole + Rosoxacin
"Sulfamethoxazole may increase the hypoglycemic activities of Rosoxacin."
Clinical Note
moderateSulfamethoxazole + Trovafloxacin
"Sulfamethoxazole may increase the hypoglycemic activities of Trovafloxacin."
Clinical Note
moderateSulfamethoxazole + Nalidixic acid
9-11 hours in adults with normal renal function. Prolonged in renal impairment: up to 20-30 hours. In neonates, 6-12 hours.
Sulfamethoxazole: 9-11 hours (prolonged in renal impairment, e.g., up to 30 hours in severe renal failure). Trimethoprim: 8-10 hours (prolonged in hepatic impairment).
Primarily renal; ~80-90% excreted unchanged in urine, with 15-30% as acetylated metabolite. Biliary/fecal <5%.
Renal (70-80% as unchanged sulfamethoxazole and N4-acetylated metabolite; 30-40% as unchanged trimethoprim), biliary/fecal (20-30% sulfamethoxazole; 10-20% trimethoprim)
Category D/X
Category C
Sulfonamide Antibiotic
Sulfonamide Antibiotic
"Sulfamethoxazole may increase the hypoglycemic activities of Nalidixic acid."