Adverse Drug Reaction Classification System

Pharmaceutical Information
Drug Name Silver sulfadiazine
Drug ID BADD_D02024
Description Silver sulfadiazine is a sulfa derivative topical antibacterial used primarily on second- and third-degree burns.
Indications and Usage Indicated as an adjunct for the prevention and treatment of wound sepsis in patients with second- and third-degree burns.
Marketing Status approved; vet_approved
ATC Code D06BA01
DrugBank ID DB05245
KEGG ID D00433
MeSH ID D012837
PubChem ID 441244
TTD Drug ID D08JCA
NDC Product Code 59762-0131; 76420-208; 61919-237; 63187-023; 63629-8769; 43898-0134; 53002-9090; 63629-8773; 70518-1562; 82098-008; 51552-0965; 61570-131; 50090-0717; 63629-8768; 63629-8770; 63629-8772; 76003-1056; 50090-0607; 66267-943; 68071-2804; 80425-0221; 53002-9091; 63629-8771; 67877-124; 68788-0600; 68788-8074; 70518-2373; 11722-021; 55700-640; 49452-6545; 43598-210; 45865-642; 73379-002; 50090-0230; 50090-0763
UNII W46JY43EJR
Synonyms Silver Sulfadiazine | Sulfadiazine, Silver | Sulfafdiazine, Silver | Silver Sulfafdiazine | Dermazin | Flamazine | Flammazine | Sicazine | Thermazene | Silvederma | SSD | SSD AF | Sulfargen | Brandiazin | Silvadene
Chemical Information
Molecular Formula C10H9AgN4O2S
CAS Registry Number 22199-08-2
SMILES C1=CN=C(N=C1)[N-]S(=O)(=O)C2=CC=C(C=C2)N.[Ag+]
Chemical Structure
ADRs Induced by Drug
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ADR Term ADReCS ID ADR Frequency (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (CTCAE)
Burning sensation08.01.09.029; 17.02.06.001---
Erythema multiforme10.01.03.015; 23.03.01.003--
Leukopenia01.02.02.001---
Rash23.03.13.001---
Skin discolouration23.03.03.005---
Skin necrosis23.03.03.011---
Tubulointerstitial nephritis20.05.02.002---
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