Clinical trials of mefloquine with tetracycline

A comparative trial of the combination of mefloquine or MSP with tetracycline was carried out in fifty-one adult Thai male patients with acute falciparum malaria. The patients were randomized to receive either the combination of tetracycline (250 mg qid for 7 days) with mefloquine 4 tablets (1,000 m...

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Main Authors: D. Bunnag, J. Karbwang, C. Viravan, S. Chitamas, T. Harinasuta
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spelling th-mahidol.223262018-08-10T15:45:57Z Clinical trials of mefloquine with tetracycline D. Bunnag J. Karbwang C. Viravan S. Chitamas T. Harinasuta Mahidol University Medicine A comparative trial of the combination of mefloquine or MSP with tetracycline was carried out in fifty-one adult Thai male patients with acute falciparum malaria. The patients were randomized to receive either the combination of tetracycline (250 mg qid for 7 days) with mefloquine 4 tablets (1,000 mg) or with MSP 4 tablets (one tablet contains 250 mg mefloquine, 500 mg sulfadoxine and 25 mg pyrimethamine). Fifty patients had a complete 28-day follow-up period. Both regimens produced similar efficacy with no difference in adverse effects. In the mefloquine plus tetracycline group, the cure rate was 72% (18/25). One patient had an RIII response, the others showed initial response to the treatment with FCT and PCT of 40.7 ± 27.4 and 76.2 ± 34.2 hours (mean ± SD) respectively. However, 6 patients developed recrudescence between days 17 and 29 (RI), 3 of these had vomiting. In the MSP plus tetracycline group, the cure rate was 76% (19/25). The means (± SD) of FCT and PCT were 44.7 ± 38.0 and 80.6 ± 25.0 hours, respectively. Six patients had recrudescence between days 17 and 31 (RI), 2 of these had vomiting. Although the addition of tetracycline improved the cure rate of mefloquine when compared with standard dose of mefloquine alone (3 tablets), these combinations seem to be useful in areas where alternative drugs are not available. 2018-08-10T08:45:57Z 2018-08-10T08:45:57Z 1992-12-01 Article Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health. Vol.23, No.3 (1992), 377-382 00383619 2-s2.0-0027074876 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/22326 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0027074876&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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D. Bunnag
J. Karbwang
C. Viravan
S. Chitamas
T. Harinasuta
Clinical trials of mefloquine with tetracycline
description A comparative trial of the combination of mefloquine or MSP with tetracycline was carried out in fifty-one adult Thai male patients with acute falciparum malaria. The patients were randomized to receive either the combination of tetracycline (250 mg qid for 7 days) with mefloquine 4 tablets (1,000 mg) or with MSP 4 tablets (one tablet contains 250 mg mefloquine, 500 mg sulfadoxine and 25 mg pyrimethamine). Fifty patients had a complete 28-day follow-up period. Both regimens produced similar efficacy with no difference in adverse effects. In the mefloquine plus tetracycline group, the cure rate was 72% (18/25). One patient had an RIII response, the others showed initial response to the treatment with FCT and PCT of 40.7 ± 27.4 and 76.2 ± 34.2 hours (mean ± SD) respectively. However, 6 patients developed recrudescence between days 17 and 29 (RI), 3 of these had vomiting. In the MSP plus tetracycline group, the cure rate was 76% (19/25). The means (± SD) of FCT and PCT were 44.7 ± 38.0 and 80.6 ± 25.0 hours, respectively. Six patients had recrudescence between days 17 and 31 (RI), 2 of these had vomiting. Although the addition of tetracycline improved the cure rate of mefloquine when compared with standard dose of mefloquine alone (3 tablets), these combinations seem to be useful in areas where alternative drugs are not available.
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D. Bunnag
J. Karbwang
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S. Chitamas
T. Harinasuta
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J. Karbwang
C. Viravan
S. Chitamas
T. Harinasuta
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