A comparison of artesunate alone with combined artesunate and quinine in the parenteral treatment of acute falciparum malaria. |
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Authors: | P N Newton W Chierakul R Ruangveerayuth K Silamut P Teerapong S Krudsood S Looareesuwan N J White |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand. |
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Abstract: | In some areas clinicians have combined parenteral artesunate and quinine in the belief that the 2 drugs would be additive or synergistic in severe malaria. A randomized comparison of the effectiveness of intravenous (i.v.) artesunate versus i.v. artesunate and i.v. quinine together on parasite clearance was conducted in 1998/99 amongst 69 patients with uncomplicated and severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria in western Thailand. The parasite clearance time did not differ significantly between the 2 treatment groups (P = 0.12), but adverse events were significantly more frequent in the artesunate plus quinine group (P = 0.05). Quinine did not have a significant antipyretic effect and artesunate did not affect the electrocardiographic QTc interval. There is no benefit evident from combining parenteral administration of these 2 antimalarial drugs in the acute phase of treatment. |
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