Sulfapyridine

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Sulfapyridine
Systematic (IUPAC) name
4-amino-N-pyridin-2-ylbenzenesulfonamide
Identifiers
CAS number 000144-83-2
ATC code J01EB04
PubChem 5336
Chemical data
Formula C11H11N3O2S 
Mol. mass 249.29 g/mol
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| Original laboratory code: M&B 693. Sulfapyridine is a sulfonamide antibacterial. Along with mesalamine, it forms the drug sulfasalazine.


Discovered by May & Baker Ltd and logged in their Test Book on 2 November 1937 under Code No M&B693. Successfully used to treat Winston Churchill's bacterial pneumonia in 1942. In a subsequent radio broadcast he said "This admirable M&B from which I did not suffer any inconvenience, was used at the earliest moment and, after a week's fever, the intruders were repulsed." In 1944 M&B693 also saved Nero, the Royal Circus lion, from pneumonia.[Glasgow Evening News January 1944.]