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'''Mafenide''' '''(Sulfamylon)''' is a [[sulfonamide]] often used to treat severe [[Burn (injury)|burns]].<ref>{{cite journal | journal= J. Pharm. Sci. |year= 1972| volume =61| pages= 1856-1857|title= New compounds: carbamate derivatives of mafenide (homosulfanilamide)| author= Siuda J. F., Cihonski C. D.}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |title=Mafenide acetate in Burn Treatment| author= Haynes B. | journal=New England J. Medic. |volume= 284 |year=1971 |pages= 1324}}</ref>   
'''Mafenide''' '''(Sulfamylon)''' is a [[sulfonamide]] often used to treat severe [[Burn (injury)|burns]].<ref>{{cite journal | journal= J. Pharm. Sci. |year= 1972| volume =61| pages= 1856-1857|title= New compounds: carbamate derivatives of mafenide (homosulfanilamide)| author= Siuda J. F., Cihonski C. D.}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |title=Mafenide acetate in Burn Treatment| author= Haynes B. | journal=New England J. Medic. |volume= 284 |year=1971 |pages= 1324}}</ref>   
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FormulaC7H10N2O2S
Molar mass186.233 g/mol

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Mafenide (Sulfamylon) is a sulfonamide often used to treat severe burns.[1][2]

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  1. Siuda J. F., Cihonski C. D. (1972). "New compounds: carbamate derivatives of mafenide (homosulfanilamide)". J. Pharm. Sci. 61: 1856–1857.
  2. Haynes B. (1971). "Mafenide acetate in Burn Treatment". New England J. Medic. 284: 1324.

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