| Literature DB >> 21695247 |
Piero Olliaro1, Jürg Seiler, Annette Kuesel, John Horton, Jeffrey N Clark, Robert Don, Jennifer Keiser.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Few drugs are available for soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH); the benzimidazoles albendazole and mebendazole are the only drugs being used for preventive chemotherapy as they can be given in one single dose with no weight adjustment. While generally safe and effective in reducing intensity of infection, they are contra-indicated in first-trimester pregnancy and have suboptimal efficacy against Trichuris trichiura. In addition, drug resistance is a threat. It is therefore important to find alternatives.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21695247 PMCID: PMC3111745 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0001138
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Summary of approved veterinary anthelmintics.
| Compound class | Drug (example) | Current supplier | Efficacy | Safety and toxicity |
| Avermectin | Ivermectin | Merial, Ltd | Broad spectrum nematocide including immature filarial worms | Wide safety margin at use level; no reproductive safety issues |
| Milbemycin | Moxidectin | Pfizer | Broad spectrum nematocide including immature filarial worms | Wide safety margin at use level; no reproductive safety issues |
| Benzimidazoles | Albendazole | GSK | Broad spectrum anthelmintic; widespread resistance amongst veterinary parasites | Generally safe but teratology issues known in the compound class in first trimester |
| Depsipeptide | Emodepside | Bayer | Approved for ascarids and hookworms in cats | Wide safety margin with approved drug |
| Paraherquamide | Derquantel | Pfizer | Most GI nematodes in sheep and active against those resistant to other nematocides | Derquantel is an approved veterinary drug, but paraherquamide A is quite toxic in dogs and mice |
| Hexahydroxy-pyrazines | DEC | Generic | Anti-filarial: immature stages | Contraindicated for dogs infected with heartworm |
| Piperazine | Dow | Ascarids (birds and swine) and | Safe drug; oral rat LD50 1900 mg/kg | |
| Praziquantel | Bayer | Tapeworms, broad spectrum trematocidal activity except | Wide safety margin at use level; safe for use in pregnant dogs | |
| Tetrahydro-pyrimidines | Pyrantel pamoate | Pfizer | Ascarids and hookworms in dogs; GI nematodes in horses | Wide safety margin at use level; no reproductive safety issues |
| Imidazo-thiazoles | Levamisole | Janssen | Broad spectrum nematocide, excluding filarial worms; widespread resistance amongst sheep abomasal parasites | Wide safety margin at use level; no reproductive safety issues |
| Amino-aceto-nitriles | Monepantel | Novartis | Broad spectrum activity against sheep GI nematodes | No contraindications and no reproductive effects observed in rats or rabbits |
| Salicylanilides | Closantel | Janssen | Sheep liver fluke and | Only for use in male sheep, overdose might cause blindness |
| Rafoxanide | Merial, Ltd | Cattle, sheep liver fluke and GI nematodes | Some teratology noted in safety studies in rats and rabbits | |
| Phenyl-sulfonamide | Clorsulon | Merial, Ltd | Cattle adult and immature liver fluke | Wide safety margin |
| Biphenylsulfides | Bithionol | Monsanto | Rumen and liver flukes, tapeworm | Sulfoxide form toxic at 280 mg/kg.Contraindicated for animals with renal disease |
| Febantel | Bayer | Canine intestinal tract nematodes including | Potentially teratogen in first trimester as pro-benzimidazole | |
| Miscellaneous | Nitroscanate | Novartis | Canine intestinal nematodes | Safe to give to pregnant animals; can cause vomiting in some dogs on dosing |
| Nitroxynil | Generic | Cattle and sheep flukes and limited GI nematode spectrum | No safety issues reported |
Figure 1Chemical structures of emodepside, monepantel and nitazoxanide.