Antiparasitic therapy Flashcards

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Appropriate drugs

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Effective against all stages of the species
Non-toxic, easily administered and cost efficient

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Transdermal delivery

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Lipophilic with large molecular weights
Slow dermal absorption
Long plasma and tissue t 1/2

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Advantages of transdermal delivery

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Easier application
Avoid first pass metabolism and GI degradation

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Disadvantages of transdermal delivery

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Licking → systemic exposure
Overdosing
Longer withdrawal times

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5
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Antiparasitic application

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Spot on
Pour on/ spray on (1+ active ingredients)
Ear tags (insecticide, horn flies)
Baths
Insecticidal collar (ectoparasites)

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What are the active ingredients in ear tags?

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Organophosphate
Synthetic pyrethroid (fipronyl)

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Baths

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Plunge dip for cattle and sheep
Amitraz, organophosphate and synthetic pyrethroid
Good for attached ectoparasites

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8
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Requirements for antiparasitcs

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Registered with the EPA and FDA focuses on the efficacy

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9
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What is the first sign of parasitic resistance?

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Failure of treatment

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10
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Mechanisms of parasite resistance

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  1. Multiple resistance (multi-drug)
  2. Reversible resistance (removal of selection pressure)
  3. Cross resistance (multiple receptors)
  4. Inherent resistance frequency
  5. Target site sensitivity (change in receptor structure)
  6. Metabolic (detoxify agent)
  7. Behavioral (move from treated surface)
  8. ↓ cuticular penetration
  9. Genetic polymorphisms
  10. Change in drug transport (P-glucoprotein)
  11. Changes in drug metabolism
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11
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Protozoal resistance

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Leishmania and coccidia
Main mechanism: efflux pump

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12
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Types of acaricide/ insecticide resistance

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Genotypic: underlying genes
Phenotypic: susceptibility when exposed to a standard dose
Resistance leading to control failure: failure to control an insect vectors disease trans

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13
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Last resort to resistance

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Saturation

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