Chemotherapy of Malaria and Schistosomiasis Flashcards

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Name the organisms of Plasmodium: frequency of febrile paroxysms: Irregular, every 2 days, every 3 days

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falciparum, vivax, malariae

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Quinoline derivatives mechanism

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Chloroquine, mefloquine, quinidine, and quinine accumulate in parasite’s food vacuole, disrupt heme polymerization to hemozoin, yielding oxidative damage to membranes and digestive proteases.

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Quinoline derivatives use

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Prophylaxis, treatment of acute malarial attacks

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Chloroguanide (proguanil): Inhibits what, used with what other drug, and used for what

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Inhibitor of folate metabolism (used with Atovaquone). Prophylaxis and tx of falciparum.

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Atovaquone: Acts on what parasitic organ, used for what

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Depolarizes parasitic mitochondria and inhibits their e- transport (used with chloroguanide). For prophylaxis and tx of malaria due to falciparum including chloroquine-resistant strains.

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Artesunate: Class. Acts on what parasitic organ of what parasite

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Artemisinin cpd. Specifically and selectively inhibit the SERCA of P. falciparum.

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Lumefantrine: Class. Used in combo with what drug

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Aminoalcohol class. Used in combo with artemether.

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Primaquine: Forms what type of intmds that act upon what and how? What is inhibited? Uses?

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Forms quinolone-quinone intermediates that oxidize schizont membranes. Inhibits exoerythrocytic schyzogony. For prophy and prevention of relapses.

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For radical cure of persistent exoerythrocytic parasites after clinical cure of acute attack by P. vivax or P. ovale, what drug is the drug of choice?

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Primaquine phosphate

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Tx of uncomplicated malaria, chloroquine-sensitive strains: (falciparum, malariae, knowlesi) main and alternative

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Chloroquine phosphate, hydroxychloroquine

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Tx of uncomplicated malaria, chloroquine-sensitive strains: (vivax, ovale) main and altn

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Chloroquine phosphate + primaquine phosphate, hydroxycholorquine + primaquine phosphate

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Tx of uncomplicated malaria, chloroquine-resistant strains: (falciparum) main and altn

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Atovaquone-proguanil; artemether-lumefantrine, quinine plus doxy, tetracycline or clinda, mefloquine.

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Tx of uncomplicated malaria, chloroquine-resistant strains: (vivax)

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Quinine + either doxy or tetra + primaquine; atovaquone-proguanil + primaquine, mefloquine + primaquine

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S.E.s:
Chloroquine:
Quinine/Quinidine:
Primaquine:
Doxycycline:
Proguanil:
Artesunate:
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Itching, retinitis; cinchonism, hypotension, hypoglycemia, abortion, arrhythmias; hemolysis (in G6PDdef pts), metHbemia, fever, n/v; photosensitivity; S.E.s rare; neurotoxicity, QT prolongation.

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