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"The Sulphonamide Group of medicines"

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Answered by mayajakhar79
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\bold{\longmapsto}Sulfonamide is a functional group (a part of a molecule) that is the basis of several groups of drugs, which are called sulphonamides, sulfa drugs or sulpha drugs. The original antibacterial sulfonamides are synthetic (nonantibiotic) antimicrobial agents that contain the sulfonamide group.

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Answered by itsmepapakigudiya
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Answer:

Sulfonamide is a functional several groups of drugs..

it's also called called sulphonamides.

for example we can say

sulfa drugs or sulpha drugs. ..

it's only mean to group od drugs.

which is very harmful...

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