Sulfisoxazole - as it is oral absorbable sulfonamide but used in eye infaction topicaly?
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- 25 Apr 2012 by ahmadraza
- Topics:
- sulfisoxazole
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29 Apr 2012
This drug is a sulfa drug used to treat bacterial infections. They also make it in a form for eye infections. You cannot use the pill form in your eyes in any matter. I will give you the link below to read about the eye type... Mary
http://www.drugs.com/mtm/sulfisoxazole-ophthalmic.html
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