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Ivermectin dose assessment without weighing scales.

N D Alexander1, S N Cousens, H Yahaya, A Abiose, B R Jones.   

Abstract

Described are two alternatives to the weighing of patients for assessing the dose of ivermectin for use in mass chemotherapy campaigns against onchocerciasis. The first method uses height to separate patients into four dosing categories (1/2, 1, 11/2 and 2 tablets), while the second involves estimating one of these dosing categories according to an individual's physical appearance, without making any measurements. Data for the height-based method were obtained from 6373 people who were taking part in a placebo-controlled trial of ivermectin in northern Nigeria. Use of an arbitrary trade-off of approximately 100 people "overdosed" for every person "underdosed" would lead to 0.5% of the population being underdosed by 1/2 tablet, 46.5% being dosed correctly, 51.7% being overdosed by 1/2 tablet, and 1.2% being overdosed by 1 tablet. The physical appearance approach involved three observers and 779 subjects. A total of 82% of the observers' estimates were "correct", with all the incorrect dosing deviating by only 1/2 tablet from the dose that the subjects should have received.

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Keywords:  Africa; Africa South Of The Sahara; Biology; Body Height; Body Weight; Clinical Research; Clinical Trials; Developing Countries; Diseases; Double-blind Studies; Drugs--administraction and dosage; English Speaking Africa; Examinations And Diagnoses; Health; Nigeria; Ophthalmological Effects; Parasite Control; Parasitic Diseases; Physical Examinations And Diagnoses; Physiology; Public Health; Research Methodology; Research Report; Studies; Treatment; Western Africa

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8324855      PMCID: PMC2393495     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull World Health Organ        ISSN: 0042-9686            Impact factor:   9.408


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