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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Dapsone
  1. ... or thalassemia Are taking certain medicines, such as dapsone, erythropoietin, or iron
  2. ... Anesthetics such as benzocaine Nitrobenzene Certain antibiotics (including dapsone and chloroquine) Nitrites (used as additives to prevent ...
  3. ... Cephalosporins (a class of antibiotics), most common cause Dapsone Levodopa Levofloxacin Methyldopa Nitrofurantoin Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ( ...
  4. ... anemia include: Anti-malaria drugs (quinine compounds) Arsenic Dapsone Intravenous water infusion (not half-normal saline or ...
  5. ... Suramin Vincristine Drugs used to fight infections: Chloroquine Dapsone Isoniazid (INH), used against tuberculosis Metronidazole (Flagyl) Nitrofurantoin ...
  6. ... to the skin) such as clindamycin, erythromycin, or dapsone Creams or gels applied to the skin may ...
  7. ... Systemic treatment includes: An anti-inflammatory medicine called dapsone Corticosteroids Medicines containing gold Medicines that suppress the ...
  8. ... the bacteria that cause the disease. These include: Dapsone Rifampin Clofazimine Fluoroquinolones Macrolides Minocycline More than one ...
  9. An antibiotic called dapsone is very effective. A strict gluten-free diet will also be recommended to help control the disease. Sticking to ...
  10. ... occur when you take certain medicines such as dapsone, metoclopramide, nitrates, or sulfonamides.