Prevention of drug resistance in rodent malaria by the use of drug mixtures |
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Authors: | W Peters |
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Abstract: | Development of resistance to chloroquine in rodent malaria is inhibited by giving this compound together with a potentiating mixture of pyrimethamine and sulfadoxine but this does not prevent the development of resistance to the last two compounds. The use of drug mixtures should be explored as a means of “protecting” chloroquine or new blood schizontocides intended for mass chemotherapy against human malaria. However, no general rule can be laid down without testing specific drug mixtures in long-term experiments in a suitable model such as rodent malaria. |
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