Nitrofurazone
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What is Nitrofurazone?
Nitrofurazone is a topical antibacterial agent used primarily in the treatment and prevention of skin infections associated with burns, wounds, or surgery. It acts by inhibiting bacterial enzymes necessary for DNA replication and bacterial cell function, effectively eliminating susceptible organisms. Due to potential adverse effects such as allergic reactions and the availability of safer alternatives, its use is now less common in human medicine, and it is primarily used in veterinary applications.Side Effects
- Local skin irritation
- Allergic reactions (e.g., rash, itching, swelling)
Warnings
- Do not use on large body areas or on severe burns unless directed by a doctor
- Avoid use in premature infants or newborns due to the risk of hemolytic anemia
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What is Nitrofurazone ?
Nitrofurazone is a topical antibacterial agent used primarily in the treatment and prevention of skin infections associated with burns, wounds, or surgery. It acts by inhibiting bacterial enzymes necessary for DNA replication and bacterial cell function, effectively eliminating susceptible organisms. Due to potential adverse effects such as allergic reactions and the availability of safer alternatives, its use is now less common in human medicine, and it is primarily used in veterinary applications.- Local skin irritation
- Allergic reactions (e.g., rash, itching, swelling)
- Do not use on large body areas or on severe burns unless directed by a doctor
- Avoid use in premature infants or newborns due to the risk of hemolytic anemia
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