Sulfonamide Side Effects Mnemonic: “SULFONAMIDE”

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Sulfonamide Side Effects Mnemonic

Let’s talk about Sulfonamides — the antibiotics that walked so TMP-SMX could run… right into a minefield of adverse effects. 😬

If you’ve ever prescribed co-trimoxazole with blind optimism, only to have the patient return looking like they auditioned for a dermatology poster on Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, you’ll know what I mean.

A few months ago at our hospital, a young lad from Washuk, Balochistan, was started on TMP-SMX for Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia. Fast-forward 3 days — he came back with a fever, rash, oral ulcers, and panic in his father’s eyes. Dr. Bilal Chaudhary was the first to suspect SJS — and boy, was he right. ⚡

Moral of the story? Know your drugs. Know your mnemonics.

🧠 Mnemonic: “SULFONAMIDE”

Letter Side Effect Clinical Insight
S Steven-Johnson Syndrome / Skin rash When sulfa meets keratinocytes — chaos. Respect the rash. 🚨
U Urine (crystalluria, nephrotoxicity) Seen AKI in a guy with no risk factors? Blame the sulfa. Hydration is key. 💧
L Lupus-like syndrome Rare, but when it shows up, rheumatology gets excited. 🦋
F Fever A classic delayed hypersensitivity sign. Don’t confuse it with “infection failure.” 🌡️
O Oxidative stress in G6PD deficiency Hemolysis galore. If your patient’s from Dera Bugti, check that G6PD status. 🩸
N Nausea / GI upset Dr. Basit Khan’s golden rule: Warn early or face the consequences in OPD. 🤢
A Allergy (Type I to IV hypersensitivity) Rashes, hives, or anaphylaxis — it’s a whole buffet. Pick your poison. 🧪
M Megaloblastic anemia Folate antagonism = tired patient + confusing CBC = many calls to hematology. 📉
I Interstitial nephritis Not just glomeruli — even the tubules hate sulfonamides sometimes. 🧠➡️🧽
D Drug-induced photosensitivity “Doctor, I went to Gwadar for a wedding and now my skin hates the sun!” ☀️😎
E Embryotoxic (Teratogenic) Avoid in pregnancy — especially in the first trimester. Dr. Danish Ramzan insists. 👶

 

🏥 Ward Encounters from Quetta

I remember once, on a call with Dr. Behroz Rahim, a patient from Nok Kundi came in with new-onset confusion. Psych team was looped in, but the underlying cause? Sulfa-induced hyponatremia + fever + delirium = diagnostic chaos. Turned out to be Type IV hypersensitivity reaction to TMP-SMX.

Sometimes, side effects are like quiet roommates — you forget they’re there until they burn the kitchen down.

Happy learning, folks! 🙂

👨‍⚕️ Written by:

Dr. Aurangzaib Qambrani
MBBS, PLAB, MRCP-UK
Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Hospital, Quetta

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