Anti-Parasitic Agents Flashcards

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Chloroquine MOA

A

Prevents polymerization of heme to hemozoin;

build up of free heme; toxic to parasite

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Chloroquine SE

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Pruritis

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Mefloquine Indications

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Option for prophylaxis in areas of cholorquine-resistant

P. falciparum

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Mefloquine SE

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Neuropsychiatric toxicities, nausea, vomiting, sleep & behavioral problems

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Mefloquine Contraindications

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Seizures, psychological disorders, arrhythmia

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6
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Atovaquone MOA

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Inhibits parasite mitochondrial electron transport

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7
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What is atovaquone used in combination with?

A

Proguanil

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Doxycycline MOA

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Protein synthesis inhibition

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9
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What is doxycycline the drug of choice for?

A

Prophylaxis against mefloquine-resistant P falciparum

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10
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What is quinine the drug of choice for?

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DOC for treatment of severe disease with chloroquine-resistant P. falciparum malaria

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11
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Quinine SE

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GI, Cinchonism (headache, nausea, visual disturbances, dizziness, tinnitus)

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Primaquine Indications

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Used to treat exoerythrocytic forms of vivax and ovale malaria; gametocidal

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Primaquine MOA

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Prevents polymerization of heme to hemozoin;

build up of free heme; toxic to parasite

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14
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Primaquine Contraindications

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G6PD deficiency 􏰂hemolysis; Testing recommended prior to Rx

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Primaquine SE

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Infrequent - nausea, abdominal pain, cramps

Rare - hematologic, arrhythmias

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16
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Artemisinin MOA

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Production of toxic free radicals in parasite food vacuole

17
Q

What combination therapy is used for high Plasmodium parasite burden?

A

Artemisinin + Mefloquine

18
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Treatment of Amebiasis

A

Metronidazole plus luminal agent:
• Iodoquinol
• Paromomycin

19
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Metronidazole MOA

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Ferredoxin-linked processes reduce nitro group to a product that is lethal against anaerobic organisms

20
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Metronidazole SE

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Nausea, vomiting, metallic taste, disulfuram-like

21
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Iodoquinol SE

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Neurotoxicity and nausea and vomiting reported but rare at recommended doses

22
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Treatment of Giardiasis

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Metronidazole

23
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Treatment of Cryptosporidiosis

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Nitazoxanide and Paromomycin

24
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Treatment of Toxoplasmosis

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Pyrimethamine and Sulfadiazide

25
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Treatment of Leishmaniasis

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Sodium Stibogluconate for cutaneous Leishmaniasis

Amphotericin B for visceral Leishmaniasis

26
Q

What is the treatment of choice for T. cruzi?

A

Nifurtimox

27
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Nifurtimox SE

A

GI, rash, CNS

28
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Treatment of Neurocystercosis (Taenia solium)

A

Albendazole and Praziquantel

29
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Praziquantel Contraindications

A

Ocular cysticercosis, pregnancy and lactation

30
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Mebendazole Indications

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Ascariasis, hookworm, pinworm, Taeniasis,Trichinosis, Strongyloidiasis

31
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Mebendazole SE

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Minimal GI to neutropenia and hepatic with long term therapy; hypersensitivity

32
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Pyrantel Pamoate Indications

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It is a luminal agent used for pinworm, Ascaris, hookworm

33
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Pyrantel Pamoate MOA

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Depolarizing neuromuscular blocking that causes release of AcH and inhibition of cholinesterase resulting in worm paralysis

34
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Treatment for Filariasis

A

Diethylcarbamazine

35
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Treatment for Onchocercoisis

A

Ivermectin

36
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Ivermectin MOA

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Paralyzes nematodes and arthropods by intensifying GABA-mediated signals

37
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Ivermectin SE

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Hypersensitivity from worm death

• Mazotti reaction* – severe in onchocerciasis

38
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Ivermectin Contraindications

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Pregnancy, coexisting CNS inflammation