SRITRIM is a combination of two synthetic (man-made) antibiotics, sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim. Both drugs reduce the ability of some bacteria to utilize folic acid for growing. Sulfamethoxazole is an anti-bacterial sulfonamide, a sulfa drug. It disrupts the production of dihydrofolic acid while trimethoprim disrupts the production of tetrahydrofolic acid. Dihydrofolic acid and tetrahydrofolic acid are forms of folic acid that bacteria and human cells use for producing proteins. Trimethoprim inhibits production of tetrahydrofolic acid by inhibiting the enzyme responsible for making tetrahydrofolic acid from dihydrofolic acid. By combining both drugs, two important steps required in the production of bacterial proteins are interrupted, and the combination is more effective than either drug alone.
Each Sritrim Bolus contains: | |
Sulfamethoxazole | 2000 mg |
Trimethoprim | 400 mg |
Presentation: 10 X 4
Dosage: | |
Large Animals: | 4 Bolus Daily |
Small Animals: | 1/2 1 Bolus Daily |
Technical details
Type Of Medicines | Allopathic |
Composition | Trimethoprim 400 mg Sulphamethoxazole 2000 mg |
Usage/Application | Animals |
Treatment | Digestion |
Packaging Size | 10 strip of 4 bolus |
Prescription/Non prescription | Prescription |
Packaging Type | Paper Box, Strip, Blister |
Manufacturer | Sriwalls Health Care |
Brand | Sritrim |