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Bacitracin does have a sulfur molecule in its structure. If you are asking if bacitracin is a sulfa drug, then no, it is not a sulfa drug and can be used in patients with sulfa allergies for burns when silver sulfadiazene cannot be used.
Per my pharmacist, no it is not a sulfa drug!
Is Cosopt eye drops a sulfa drug
Penicillin is not a sulfa drug.
Nope. Acyclovir is an antiviral drug. Sulfas are antibiotics.
No
bacitracin is limited to the treatment of infants with pneumonia and empyema caused by staphylococci shown to be susceptible to the drug
For anyone who is has a sulfa allergy, it is important to know which prescription or non-prescription medications are sulfa-based. If you are suffering from any type of bacterial infection, be sure to tell your doctor about your allergy. The reason is that one of the popular options, the Zithromax z-pak, is sulfa-based and may cause a severe allergic reaction.
No
Celebrex is not a sulfa drug, it a NSAID or a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug. It is used to treat pain from arthritis and menstrual cramps.
The topical antibiotic drug is spelled bacitracin.
no, sulfate is a salt, like a prefix to a word (like "ed" or "ing") sulfa is short for sulfonamide antimicrobials