Sulfone Ucb Interactions
A drug-drug interaction study evaluated the effect of the use of ACZONE Gel, 5%, in combination with double
strength (160 mg/800 mg) trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (TMP/SMX). During co-administration, systemic levels of TMP
and SMX were essentially unchanged. However, levels of dapsone and its metabolites increased in the presence of
TMP/SMX. Systemic exposure (AUC0-12) of dapsone and N-acetyl-dapsone (NAD) were increased by about 40% and
20% respectively in presence of TMP/SMX. Notably, systemic exposure (AUC0-12) of dapsone hydroxylamine
(DHA) was more than doubled in the presence of TMP/SMX. Exposure from the proposed topical dose is about 1% of that
from the 100 mg oral dose, even when co-administered with TMP/SMX.
Certain concomitant medications (such as rifampin, anticonvulsants, St. Johnís wort) may increase the
formation of dapsone hydroxylamine, a metabolite of dapsone associated with hemolysis. With oral dapsone treatment,
folic acid antagonists such as pyrimethamine have been noted to possibly increase the likelihood of hematologic
reactions.
Sulfone Ucb Contraindications
ACZONE™ Gel, 5%, is contraindicated in persons with a hypersensitivity to dapsone or any other component of the formulation.
Additional information about Sulfone Ucb
Sulfone Ucb Indication: For the treatment and management of leprosy and dermatitis herpetiformis.
Mechanism Of Action: Sulfone Ucb acts against bacteria and protozoa in the same way as sulphonamides, that is by inhibiting the synthesis of dihydrofolic acid through competition with para-amino-benzoate for the active site of dihydropteroate synthetase. The anti-inflammatory action of the drug is unrelated to its antibacterial action and is still not fully understood.
Drug Interactions: Rifabutin Decreased levels of dapsone
Rifampin Decreased levels of dapsone
Trimethoprim Increased toxicity of both products
Aluminium Formation of non-absorbable complexes
Calcium Formation of non-absorbable complexes
Magnesium oxide Formation of non-absorbable complexes
Magnesium Formation of non-absorbable complexes
Food Interactions: Take without regard to meals.
Generic Name: Dapsone
Synonyms: P, P'-Sulfonyldianiline; P-Aminophenyl Sulfone; P,P-Sulphonyldianiline; P,P-Sulphonylbisbenzenamine; P,P-Sulphonylbisbenzamine; P,P-Sulfonylbisbenzenamine; P,P-Sulfonylbisbenzamine; P,P-Diaminodiphenyl Sulphone; P,P'-Diaminodiphenyl Sulfone; N, N'-Diphenyl Sulfondiamide; Metabolite C; Sulfonyldianiline; Sulphadione; Sulphonyldianiline; Diphenasone; Diaphenylsulphone; Diaphenylsulphon; Diaphenylsulfone; Diaphenylsulfon; Diaminodiphenyl Sulfone; Diaminodifenilsulfona; Dds, Pharmaceutical; Dds, Diaphenylsulfone; DDS; Dapsonum; Dapson; DADPS; Acedapsone; Diamino-diphenyl sulphone; DSS
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Drug Category: Leprostatic Agents; Antimalarials; Anti-inflammatory Agents; Anti-Infectives; Antimycobacterials
Drug Type: Small Molecule; Approved
Other Brand Names containing Dapsone: Araldite Ht;
Avlosulfon;
Avlosulfone;
Avlosulphone;
Croysulfone;
Croysulphone;
Dimitone;
Diphone;
Dubronax;
Dumitone;
Eporal;
ICI;
Normet;
Novophone;
Recolip;
Sulfadione;
Sulfanona-Mae;
Sulfon-Mere;
Sulfona;
Sulfona-Mae;
Sulfone Ucb;
Sulphon-Mere;
Sumicure S;
Tarimyl;
Udolac;
Absorption: Bioavailability is 70 to 80% following oral administration.
Toxicity (Overdose): Overdosage might be expected to produce nasal congestion, syncope, or hallucinations. Measures to support blood pressure should be taken if necessary.
Protein Binding: 70 to 90%
Biotransformation: Hepatic, mostly CYP2E1-mediated.
Half Life: 28 hours (range 10-50 hours)
Dosage Forms of Sulfone Ucb: Tablet Oral
Chemical IUPAC Name: 4-(4-aminophenyl)sulfonylaniline
Chemical Formula: C12H12N2O2S
Dapsone on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dapsone
Organisms Affected: Mycobacteria