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WR 238605, chloroquine, and their combinations as blood schizonticides against a chloroquine-resistant strain of Plasmodium vivax in Aotus monkeys.

Abstract
The compound WR 238605 is a primaquine analog being developed by the U.S. Army as an antimalarial drug. Currently, there is no established treatment for Plasmodium vivax parasitemias that are not cured by chloroquine. This study tested WR 238605, chloroquine, and their combinations against a chloroquine-resistant strain of P. vivax (AMRU 1) in Aotus monkeys. A total dose of 3 mg/kg of WR 238605 given at a dosage of 1 mg/kg/day for three days cleared patent parasites in all eight monkeys but recrudescence of parasitemia occurred 15-25 days after initiation of treatment. A total dose of 9 mg/kg of WR 238605 over a three-day period cured all three monkeys of their infections. A total dose of 30 mg/kg of chloroquine did not clear patent infections in three monkeys, whereas a total dose of 60 mg/kg generally (two of three) cleared patent parasitemia but did not cure. Whereas total doses of 30 mg/kg of chloroquine or 3 mg/kg of WR 238605 given alone failed to cure, both drugs given in combination at these dosages cured two of three infections. These results indicate that WR 238605 may be an alternative treatment for chloroquine-resistant vivax malaria.
AuthorsN Obaldia 3rd, R N Rossan, R D Cooper, D E Kyle, E O Nuzum, K H Rieckmann, G D Shanks
JournalThe American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene (Am J Trop Med Hyg) Vol. 56 Issue 5 Pg. 508-10 (May 1997) ISSN: 0002-9637 [Print] United States
PMID9180599 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.)
Chemical References
  • Aminoquinolines
  • Antimalarials
  • tafenoquine
  • Chloroquine
Topics
  • Aminoquinolines (administration & dosage, therapeutic use)
  • Animals
  • Antimalarials (therapeutic use)
  • Aotus trivirgatus
  • Chloroquine (administration & dosage, therapeutic use)
  • Drug Resistance
  • Drug Therapy, Combination
  • Malaria, Vivax (drug therapy)
  • Parasitemia (drug therapy)

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