Monograph Details

Dermatological Disorders > Skin infections (topicals)
SSD AF
Manufacturer
Par Pharmaceutical, Inc.
Legal Classification
Rx
Pharmacological Class
Sulfonamide antibacterial.
Generic Name
Silver sulfadiazine 1%; crm; alcohol-free.
Also
SSD
Indications
Prophylaxis and treatment of sepsis in 2nd and 3rd degree burns.
Children
Not recommended.
Adults
Apply 1–2 times daily aseptically to approximately 1/16 inch depth to cleansed and debrided burns. Reapply promptly if removed. Continue until wound is healed. May be occluded.
Contraindications
Premature infants. Within first 2 months of birth. Late pregnancy.
Precautions
G6PD deficiency. Impaired renal or hepatic function. Monitor serum sulfa levels and renal function in extensive burns. Pregnancy (Cat.B). Nursing mothers: not recommended.
Interactions
Leukopenia increased with concomitant cimetidine. May inactivate debriding enzymes.
Adverse Reactions
Transient leukopenia, skin necrosis, erythema multiforme, skin discoloration, burning sensation, rash, fungal overgrowth, interstitial nephritis, systemic sulfonamide reactions.
How Supplied
SSD—25g, 50g, 85g, 400g
SSD AF—50g, 400g
Additional Resources
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