Consult your doctor if you experience symptoms like a persistent cough, high fever, or difficulty breathing. Asulfadine may be a suitable option if these symptoms align with a specific bacterial infection your physician diagnoses.
Consider Asulfadine if:
- Your doctor has confirmed a bacterial infection responsive to sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim. You’ve had success with this antibiotic in the past, and your doctor approves its reuse. Other antibiotics haven’t worked effectively for your current infection. Your doctor deems it the safest and most suitable treatment based on your medical history and current health.
Before using Asulfadine:
Inform your doctor of all medications you currently take, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements. Discuss any allergies you have, especially to sulfa drugs or other antibiotics. Report any existing kidney or liver problems. Follow your doctor’s prescribed dosage and treatment duration carefully.
Remember: Asulfadine is a prescription medication; always follow your doctor’s instructions. Self-treating can be harmful. Proper diagnosis is key to successful treatment.


