The sulfa family of drugs includes (but is not necessarily limited to) sulfadiazine, Thiosulfil Forte, Gantanol, Azulfidine and Gantrisin.
Some anti-inflammatory drugs are sulfa compounds but taking "sulphur" will do no good.
No. I am allergic to Sulpha drugs and I can take levofloxacin.
No. It belongs to the non metallic family.
Since it contains sulphur probably not, but i would check with your doctor first.
It completely destroys a family beause the drugs will eventually take control of ones life. Drugs are controlling in every way. Drugs will spend every penny in your pocket.
Drugs affect a family because it breaks up the family and then the young family members around could start doing drugs and selling it at a young age. Also u or other family can go to jail with having the position of illegal drugs. It can break up the family as well because they don't feel the need to do so. Its not worth losing your family and when your in jail you have nobody
What is the relationship between social studies, and population, family, drugs and Aids.
I suspect that you mean sulpha drugs, rather than sulphur drugs. Sulphur hexafluoride is considered non-toxic; however, it could cause asphyxiation if too much were inhaled.Please understand that I am not, in any sense, medically qualified. For further information, please see the link.
sulphur, selenium, tellurium and polonium belong to the oxygen family.
A family does not remain a family when any person in family starts using drugs and just because of drugs whole family gets disturb and every time there would be some sort of battle in the home and the person in family who is using or having drugs will not wish that any body may stop him or her from using drugs so he can be helped to get rid of drugs by making group sessions in family who will support him or her when she or he would be suffering with drug abuse
"Sulfa" is the name of a class of synthetic antibiotics that are technically called "Sulfonamides". Sulphur is a naturally occurring chemical element. The two have nothing in common other than the sound of their names.
No.