This page is material from a 1990s investigation and campaign in The Sunday Times of London over the risks of an antibiotic with many names, such as Bactrim, Septra, Septrin, Sulfatrim, and co-trimoxazole

sulfamethoxazole – trimethoprim

Bactrim – Septra – Sulfatrim:

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Welcome to the web’s most comprehensive source concerning risks and side-effects from drugs containing sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim

These pages include an investigation from The Sunday Times of London, details of a succesful UK campaign for restrictions, reference materials, alternative names for the drug, and dozens of pages of emails from visitors reporting sometimes serious side-effects.

The information at this website was prepared by British investigative journalist Brian Deer, as a free public service.

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