Talk:Sulfamethoxazole

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-- Can someone take a look at the external link to the BrianDeer site? looks a little spammy and kind of controversial in it's slant, is that site authoritative enough for this type of page? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.25.192.4 (talk) 02:46, 31 December 2007 (UTC)

-- I'd like to ask you to remove the part below, cause as I understand it, wikipedia is not there to answer direct questions about adverse effects of drugs someone took. You should ask a physician or pharmacist about this. --evernever80.187.196.130 08:12, 23 August 2007 (UTC)

-- Also, I think that the "Main Complaint" part is ridiculous and in no way scientifically relevant. If your physician think you need the drug you should take it, if not you shouldn't get it all, wikipedia shouldn't be a forum for antibiotic drug addicts or whatever this is about. Thus the passage should be removed. --evernever80.187.196.130 08:12, 23 August 2007 (UTC) —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 80.187.196.130 (talk) 08:06, August 23, 2007 (UTC)

Gone. Fvasconcellos (t·c) 14:14, 23 August 2007 (UTC)

Sulfamethoxazole - unexpected benefit? My 9 yr old daughter recently broke out in boils, was diagnosed with staph infection and given oral sulfamethoxazole. In addition to quickly healing up her sores, I noticed another benefit. My daughter is usually quite restless during the night, kicking, tossing and grinding her teeth. She often wakes up looking more tired than when she went to bed. After about the third day of taking the sulfamethoxazole, I noticed that she slept soundly and deeply, and far into the morning! That is highly unusual for her. I wonder what attribute of sulfamethoxazole contributes to this wonderful side effect? I'd guess my child would be considered "higly active" although I've had her tested for ADD/ADHD and she was not found to be either. Due to her newfound ability to sleep well, her daytime behaviour is also markedly changed for the better. Can anybody explain this?

[edit] Structure wrong?

The Structure differs from what I found during a brief research. It seems improbable having a C involved in two double bonds and one single bonds--84.148.117.73 13:51, 26 January 2006 (UTC)

New structure uploaded. --Shaddack 21:41, 26 January 2006 (UTC)