Anti-Parasitic Agents Flashcards
Chloroquine MOA
Prevents polymerization of heme to hemozoin;
build up of free heme; toxic to parasite
Chloroquine SE
Pruritis
Mefloquine Indications
Option for prophylaxis in areas of cholorquine-resistant
P. falciparum
Mefloquine SE
Neuropsychiatric toxicities, nausea, vomiting, sleep & behavioral problems
Mefloquine Contraindications
Seizures, psychological disorders, arrhythmia
Atovaquone MOA
Inhibits parasite mitochondrial electron transport
What is atovaquone used in combination with?
Proguanil
Doxycycline MOA
Protein synthesis inhibition
What is doxycycline the drug of choice for?
Prophylaxis against mefloquine-resistant P falciparum
What is quinine the drug of choice for?
DOC for treatment of severe disease with chloroquine-resistant P. falciparum malaria
Quinine SE
GI, Cinchonism (headache, nausea, visual disturbances, dizziness, tinnitus)
Primaquine Indications
Used to treat exoerythrocytic forms of vivax and ovale malaria; gametocidal
Primaquine MOA
Prevents polymerization of heme to hemozoin;
build up of free heme; toxic to parasite
Primaquine Contraindications
G6PD deficiency hemolysis; Testing recommended prior to Rx
Primaquine SE
Infrequent - nausea, abdominal pain, cramps
Rare - hematologic, arrhythmias
Artemisinin MOA
Production of toxic free radicals in parasite food vacuole
What combination therapy is used for high Plasmodium parasite burden?
Artemisinin + Mefloquine
Treatment of Amebiasis
Metronidazole plus luminal agent:
• Iodoquinol
• Paromomycin
Metronidazole MOA
Ferredoxin-linked processes reduce nitro group to a product that is lethal against anaerobic organisms
Metronidazole SE
Nausea, vomiting, metallic taste, disulfuram-like
Iodoquinol SE
Neurotoxicity and nausea and vomiting reported but rare at recommended doses
Treatment of Giardiasis
Metronidazole
Treatment of Cryptosporidiosis
Nitazoxanide and Paromomycin
Treatment of Toxoplasmosis
Pyrimethamine and Sulfadiazide