Sulfoxone
Sulfoxone or aldesulfone sodium is an anti-leprosy drug.[1] Sulfoxone sodium was introduced in Japan in 1948.[2]
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| Routes of administration  | Oral | 
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| Protein binding | 69% | 
| Metabolism | Hepatic | 
| Elimination half-life | 3 to 8 hours | 
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| Formula | C14H16N2Na2O6S3 | 
| Molar mass | 450.45 g·mol−1 | 
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References
    
- "Sulfoxone".
 - Ozawa H, Maruyama Y (2002). "[A 50-year history of new drugs in Japan: the developments of antileprosy drugs and their epidemiological aspects]". Yakushigaku Zasshi. 37 (1): 76–83. PMID 12412600.
 
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