Literature DB >> 1820641

Double blind randomised clinical trial of oral artesunate at once or twice daily dose in falciparum malaria.

D Bunnag1, C Viravan, S Looareesuwan, J Karbwang, T Harinasuta.   

Abstract

A double blind randomised comparative trial of the efficacy of daily dose (200 mg as an initial dose followed by 100 mg daily for another 4 days) and twice daily dose (100 mg 12 hourly for 2 doses on the first day, followed by 50 mg 12 hourly for another 8 doses) regimens of oral artesunate at 600 mg was studied in 59 Thai patients with uncomplicated falciparum malaria. Fifty patients had a complete 28-day follow-up period. Both regimens produced similar efficacy with no difference in adverse effects. The patients with the daily artesunate regimen had mean fever and parasite clearance times of 20 and 40 hours, respectively. The cure rate was 72%. Eight patients had recrudescence during days 15 to 28 while 8 showed P. vivax in their peripheral blood between days 12 and 21. The patients with the twice daily regimen had mean fever and parasite clearance time of 28 and 40 hours, respectively. The cure rate was 76%. Six patients had recrudescence during days 15 and 27 while 7 showed P. vivax during days 12 and 23. We suggest that the duration of the treatment may be a more important factor determining the efficacy of artesunate rather than the frequency of the doses. Further studies based on pharmacokinetics are therefore needed to improve the cure rate to 100% to prevent the spread of P. falciparum, particularly in areas where there are high numbers of multi-drug resistant strains.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1820641

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health        ISSN: 0125-1562            Impact factor:   0.267


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