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Drugs for Parasitic Infections
Treatment Guidelines from The Medical Letter • Aug 01, 2013 (Issue 143)
Drugs for Parasitic Infections ...
With increasing travel, immigration, use of immunosuppressive drugs and the spread of AIDS, physicians
anywhere may see infections caused by parasites. The table in this document lists first-choice and alternative drugs for most
parasitic infections.
Tinidazole (Tindamax) - A New Anti-Protozoal Drug
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 30, 2004 (Issue 1190)
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Tinidazole (Tindamax - Presutti Labs), an oral antiprotozoal drug similar to metronidazole (Flagyl, and others), has been approved by the FDA for treatment of trichomoniasis in adults and for treatment of giardiasis, intestinal amebiasis and amebic liver abcess in adults and children more than 3 years old. Tinidazole has been widely used outside of the US for decades under the trade name Fasigyn (Pfizer).
In Brief: Miltefosine for Amebic Meningoencephalitis Available from CDC
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Oct 28, 2013 (Issue 1428)
/preview/
mmwrhtml/mm6233a4.htm. Accessed October 18, 2013.
2. Drugs for parasitic infections ...
The CDC recently announced that it will now supply the investigational drug miltefosine (Impavido – Paladin, Canada) for treatment of infections caused by free-living amebae.1 The drug was previously available in the US only from the manufacturer through an FDA Investigational New Drug (IND) application.Meningoencephalitis caused by the free-living amebae Naegleria fowleri, Acanthamoeba spp., or Balamuthia mandrillaris, usually acquired through the nose while swimming in warm fresh water, has a mortality rate of >90% despite treatment with multiple antimicrobial drugs.2 Miltefosine is...
Miltefosine (Impavido) for Leishmaniasis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Sep 15, 2014 (Issue 1451)
:309.
2. Drugs for parasitic infections. Treat Guidel Med Lett 2013;
11:e1.
3. S Sundar and J ...
The FDA has approved miltefosine (Impavido – Knight
Therapeutics), an oral alkylphosphocholine analog,
for treatment of visceral, cutaneous, and mucosal
leishmaniasis caused by some Leishmania species.
It is the first drug to be approved by the FDA for
treatment of cutaneous and mucosal leishmaniasis
and the first oral drug to be approved for treatment of
visceral leishmaniasis.
Artemether-Lumefantrine (Coartem) for Treatment of Malaria
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Sep 21, 2009 (Issue 1321)
-resistant disease, and is
well tolerated.
1. The Medical Letter. Drugs for Parasitic Infections. First ...
The FDA has approved artemether-lumefantrine (Coartem - Novartis) for oral treatment of uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria. It is not approved for prophylaxis. Artemether-lumefantrine is the first artemisinin-based drug approved for use in the US. Artemisinins are Chinese herbal products used worldwide to treat malaria. The intravenous formulation of artesunate, another artemisinin, is available in the US through the CDC.
Atovaquone/Proguanil (Malarone) for Malaria
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 27, 2000 (Issue 1093)
, page 113, and in the article on Drugs for Parasitic Infections on our web site at www.medletter.com.
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A fixed-dose combination of atovaquone and proguanil hydrochloride has been approved by the FDA for oral prophylaxis and treatment of malaria due to Plasmodium falciparum, including choloroquine-resistant strains.
In Brief: IV Artesunate for Severe Malaria
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 19, 2008 (Issue 1286)
falciparum malaria: a randomised trial. Lancet 2005;
366:717.
2. Drugs for parasitic infections. New ...
The drug of choice for patients who require parenteral treatment for malaria is IV artesunate, which is available now from the CDC Malaria Branch (M-F, 8 AM-4:30 PM eastern time, 770-488-7788 or, after hours, 770-488-7100). Artesunate appears to be more effective than quinine1 and safer than quinidine, the other parenteral alternatives in the US. The CDC has supplies of artesunate in Atlanta and in 8 quarantine stations in major airports around the US. It will release the drug for appropriate patients (severe disease or unable to take oral drugs) if it can be supplied as quickly as quinidine,...
Drugs for Travelers' Diarrhea
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 28, 2008 (Issue 1291)
. Clin Infect Dis 2007; 44:338.
4. Safety of antimicrobial drugs in pregnancy. In: Handbook ...
The most common cause of travelers' diarrhea, usually a self-limited illness without fever lasting several days, is infection with noninvasive enterotoxigenic (ETEC) or enteroaggregative (EAEC) strains of Escherichia coli. Campylobacter, Shigella, Salmonella, Aeromonas, viruses and parasites are less common.
Alemtuzumab (Campath) Off-Label for Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 09, 2009 (Issue 1307)
sclerosis. N Engl J Med 2008;
359:1786.
7. The Medical Letter. Drugs for parasitic infections 2007.
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Alemtuzumab (Campath), a genetically engineered, humanized monoclonal antibody currently approved to treat B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (BCLL) and used off-label for induction therapy in solid organ transplants, is now also being tried off-label for treatment of relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS).
Drugs for Thyroid Disorders
Treatment Guidelines from The Medical Letter • Aug 01, 2009 (Issue 84)
of Antimicrobial Therapy
Drugs of Choice
Drugs for Parasitic Infections
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The Medical Letter 1988 ...
Primary hypothyroidism is usually the result of Hashimoto's thyroiditis, thyroidectomy for hyperthyroidism, goiter or cancer, or radioactive iodine therapy for hyperthyroidism.