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EQUISUL-SDT®

(Sulfadiazine/Trimethoprim) Oral Suspension

For use in horses only.

Approved by FDA under NADA # 141-360

CAUTION

Federal law (USA) restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.

DESCRIPTION

EQUISUL-SDT is a broad-spectrum antimicrobial from the potentiated sulfonamide class of chemo-therapeutic agents. These two drugs block different sequential steps in the biosynthesis of nucleic acids. Sulfadiazine inhibits bacterial synthesis of dihydrofolic acid by competing with para-aminobenzoic acid. Trimethoprim blocks the production of tetrahydrofolic acid from dihydrofolic acid by reversibly inhibiting dihydrofolate reductase. The effect of the dual action is to reduce the minimum inhibitory concentration of each agent (synergism) and to convert a bacteriostatic action to a bactericidal action. Sulfadiazine is the non-proprietary name for 4-amino-N-2-pyrimidinylbenzenesulfonamide. Trimethoprim is the non-proprietary name for 5-[(3,4,5¬trimethoxyphenyl) methyl]-2,4-pyrimidinediamine.

Figure 1. Structure of sulfadiazine

Figure 2. Structure of trimethoprim

Each mL of EQUISUL-SDT contains 400 mg combined active ingredients (333 mg sulfadiazine and 67 mg trimethoprim) in an aqueous suspension.

INDICATION

EQUISUL-SDT is indicated for the treatment of lower respiratory tract infections in horses caused by susceptible strains of Streptococcus equi subsp.

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