Anthelmintic, antiprotozoal and antisyphilitic drugs презентация

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ANTHELMINTIC DRUGS are used to treat parasitic infections due to:

1. Roundworm – Nematodes

:
Ascariasis , Enterobiasis (pinworm),
Ancylostomiasis, Strongyloidosis, Trichinosis,
Onchocerciasis, Dracontiasis
2. Flatworms:
– Flukes – Trematodes :
Blood fluke, Liver fluke, Lung fluke
– Tapeworms – Cestodes :
Beef tapeworm,
Pork tapeworm (Armed tapeworm)
Fish tapeworm

ANTHELMINTIC DRUGS are used to treat parasitic infections due to: 1. Roundworm –

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According the mechanism of action
ANTHELMINTICS are divided into:
1) Cellular poisons – Tetrachloroethylene

(Perchlorethylene)
2) Disturbing the function of the neuromuscular apparatus
in nematodes – Pyrantel pamoate, Piperazine adipinate,
Ditrazin, Levamisole, Naphthamon
3) Paralyzing neuromuscular system predominantly of
flatworms (cestodes) and damaging their coating tissues – Praziquantel, Niclosamide (Phenasal), Bithionol
4) Affecting predominantly the energy processes –
Mebendazole
Levamisole
Aminoacrichin
Pyrvinium pamoate

According the mechanism of action ANTHELMINTICS are divided into: 1) Cellular poisons –

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CLASSIFICATION
on the basis of the type of helminth primarily affected :
I. Chemotherapy of

NEMATODES:
Mebendazole (Vermox) Ivermectin
Thiabendazole Piperazine adipinate
Albendazole
Pyrantel Pamoate
Levamisole (Decaris )
Ditrazin citrate (Diethylcarbamazine)
II. Chemotherapy of TREMATODES:
Praziquantel
Bithinol
III. Chemotherapy of CESTODES:
Praziquantel
Niclosamide (Phenasal)

CLASSIFICATION on the basis of the type of helminth primarily affected : I.

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Mebendazole (Vermox) - Tab. 0.5 g –
a synthetic benzimidazole compound -
is a

drug of choice in the treatment of infections by:
Pinworm (Enterobius vermicularis),
Roundworm (Ascariasis lumbricoides),
Whipworm (Trichuris trichiura)
Hookworm (Necator americanus and Ancylostoma duodenale).
Mechanism of action:
Binding and Interfiaring with the synthesis of
β-tubulin and thus parasite’s microtubules =>
=>? GLUCOSE UPTAKE by the worm.
The helminths become immobilized and die slowly,
so they may be expelled from the GIT up to 3 days
after drug therapy is completed.

Mebendazole (Vermox) - Tab. 0.5 g – a synthetic benzimidazole compound - is

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Pyrantel pamoate - Tab 0.25; Susp.5%-15 ml
Pinworm (Enterobius vermicularis)
Roundworm (Ascariasis lumbricoides)

Hookworm (Necator americanus and Ancylostoma duodenale)
Mechanism of action:
Depolarizes Neuromuscular Junction of
the helminth => its Spasm and Paralysis
Anticholinesterase activity
Adverse effects:
Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

Pyrantel pamoate - Tab 0.25; Susp.5%-15 ml Pinworm (Enterobius vermicularis) Roundworm (Ascariasis lumbricoides)

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Levamisole (Decaris)- Tab. 50 and 150 mg
is a synthetic imidazothiazole derivative
Highly effective

against:
Roundworms (Ascaris and Trichostrongylus)
Moderately effective:
Hookworm
Mechanism of action:
Nicotine-like action, stimulation and
subsequently block of the neuromuscular junctions.
The paralyzed worms are then passed in the feces.
Levamisole occurs IMMUNOMODULATING EFFECT and
is used as adjunct therapy with FLUOROURACIL
for the treatment of COLON CANCER

Levamisole (Decaris)- Tab. 50 and 150 mg is a synthetic imidazothiazole derivative Highly

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Praziquantel is a broad-spectrum anthelminthic
Schistosomes: Blood fluke,
Liver fluke, Lung fluke
Cestodes

infections like Cysticercosis
Beef tapeworm
Pork tapeworm
Fish tapeworm
Mechanism of action:
?Permeability to the Ca2+ =>
=> Musculature Contraction and
eventual Paralysis and death of the worm.
Modifies the parasite so that it becomes susceptible to the host’s normal immune responses.

Praziquantel is a broad-spectrum anthelminthic Schistosomes: Blood fluke, Liver fluke, Lung fluke Cestodes

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Phenasal (Niclosamide – Tab. 0.25 g)
CESTODES: Beef tapeworm
Pork tapeworm
Fish tapeworm
Mechanism of

action: inhibition of the parasite's Mitochondrial Anaerobic Phosphorylation of ADP, which produces usable energy in the form of ATP.
Lethal for the Cestode's Scolex and Segments but not for the Ova.
A Laxative is administered prior to
oral administration of Phenasal

Phenasal (Niclosamide – Tab. 0.25 g) CESTODES: Beef tapeworm Pork tapeworm Fish tapeworm

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Malaria is caused by parasitic protozoa of
the genus Plasmodium and is characterized

by fever with rigor, anemia and splenomegaly.
∙ P. vivax ∙ P. ovale∙
∙ P. falciparum ∙ P. malariae
After entry into the blood, sporozoites develop further through several stages:
1. Pre-Erythrocytic (Primary Exo-Erythrocyte) Stage
(Hepatic Cycle)
2. Erythrocytic Stage
3. Development of sexual forms
P. vivax and P. Ovale have persistent Hepatic Cycle
due to presence of hypnozoites
(Secondary Tissue Phase or Exo-Erythrocytic phase).

Malaria is caused by parasitic protozoa of the genus Plasmodium and is characterized

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ANTIMALARIAL DRUGS
I. Quinoline derivatives:
∙ 4-Quinolines:
Chloroquine (Chingamin)
Quinine
Mefloquine
∙ 8-Aminoquinolines: Primaquine,

Tafeloquine
II. Antifolates:
∙ Pyrimidine derivatives: Chloridine (Pyrimethamine)
∙ Biguanides: Proguanil
∙ Sulfones and Sulfonamides: Dapsone
III. Antibiotics:
Doxycycline, Tetracycline, Clindamycin

ANTIMALARIAL DRUGS I. Quinoline derivatives: ∙ 4-Quinolines: Chloroquine (Chingamin) Quinine Mefloquine ∙ 8-Aminoquinolines:

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Antimalarial drugs
by their selective actions on different phases of
the parasite life

cycle:
1. Blood Schizontocidal Drugs:
influence on Erythrocytic Schizonts
2. Tissue Schizontocidal Drugs:
influence on Tissue Schizonts:
a) Effective against Pre-Erythrocytic
(primary tissue form);
b) Effective against Exo-Erythrocytic
(secondary tissue form).
3. Gametocytocidal drugs:
influence on sexual forms

Antimalarial drugs by their selective actions on different phases of the parasite life

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I. Blood Schizonticidal Agents:
∙4-Quinolines:
Chloroquine (Chingamin)
Quinine
Mefloquine
∙ Antifolates:
Pyrimidine derivatives:
Chloridine (Pyrimethamine)
Fansidar
Biguanides: Proguanil
Sulfonamides

and Sulfones: Sulfadoxine, Dapsone
∙ Antibiotics: Doxycycline, Clindamycin.

I. Blood Schizonticidal Agents: ∙4-Quinolines: Chloroquine (Chingamin) Quinine Mefloquine ∙ Antifolates: Pyrimidine derivatives:

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Chloroquine (Chingamin - Tab 0.25; amp. 5%-5 ml)
Mechanism of action.
Malarial parasites digest Hb


in their lysosomes to utilize amino acids.
The released Heme is highly reactive but is converted by the Parasitic Polymerase to
nontoxic Hemozoin (malarial pigment).
Chingamin concentrates in the Acidic Lysosomes and
binds to liberated Heme.
The Heme-Quinoline complexes get incorporated into the growing polymer chain
interrupting the Heme Polymerization.
Increased Heme levels exert cidal effects.

Chloroquine (Chingamin - Tab 0.25; amp. 5%-5 ml) Mechanism of action. Malarial parasites

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Pharmacological Effects of Chloroquine
∙ Antimalarial action –
?DNA synthesis: disrupts the tertiary

structure of
the nucleonic acid in the parasite
∙ Amebicidal action
∙ Anti-inflammatory action –
■ Antagonizes Histamine and Serotonin;
■ Inhibits PG effects by inhibiting conversion of
Arachidonic Acid to PG F2.
■ Inhibits Chemotaxis of:
Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes, Macrophages, and Eosinophils.

Pharmacological Effects of Chloroquine ∙ Antimalarial action – ?DNA synthesis: disrupts the tertiary

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CLINICAL USES of CHLOROQUINE:
Treatment and Chemoprophylaxis of:
Malaria, Acute Attack of Malaria,
Extraintestinal

Amebiasis
Rheumatoid Arthritis, Lupus Erythematosus
DOSAGE of CHINGAMIN
SUPPRESSIVE IN ACUTE ATTACK:
Initial dose 1 g followed by 0.5 g after 6 hours and
0.5 g daily thereafter for 2 days followed
by 0.5 g once a week for 3 months.
SUPPRESSIVE PROPHYLAXIS:
0.5 g PO on same day once weekly beginning
2 weeks prior to exposure
Adverse effects: skin reactions, dyspepsia,
depigmentation and loss of hair, retinopathy,
bone-marrow suppression.

CLINICAL USES of CHLOROQUINE: Treatment and Chemoprophylaxis of: Malaria, Acute Attack of Malaria,

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Quinine is the levo rotatory alkaloid
obtained from Cinchona Bark.
It is

an erythrocyte schizontocide
for all species of plasmodia and useful
only as suppressive;
less effective and more toxic than chloroquine.
CINCHONISM: resembles SALICYLISM :
ringing in the ears, headache, GI distress, cardiovascular effects (hypotension, collapse, conduction disturbances), tinnitus, deafness, vertigo, blurred vision, disturbances of colour vision, photophobia and total blindness;
skin rashes, seizures, and delirium.
Death may occur due to respiratory arrest.
TREATMENT: gastric lavage,
fluid and electrolyte replacement, artificial respiration,
stabilization of hemodynamics and renal function.
Anaphylactic reactions may require
Adrenaline, Corticosteroids, and Antihistamines.

Quinine is the levo rotatory alkaloid obtained from Cinchona Bark. It is an

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Chloridine (Pyrimethamine), a pyrimidine derivative
an Antifolate agent that is frequently employed as a

blood schizontocide to produce a radical cure.
It also acts as a strong sporontocide in the mosquito’s gut when the mosquito ingests it with the blood
Mechanism of action: Inhibits Dihydrofolate Reductase
In contrast to Trimethoprim, it has very poor action on bacterial dihydrofolate reductase.
Under the influence Pyrimethamine, schizogony of malarial parasite in blood gradually stops.
At high doses it inhibits Toxoplasma gondii.
Effective against the Erythrocytic Forms but its action is slow.
Effective against the Pre-Erythrocytic forms,
INEFFECTIVE against the Exo-Erythrocytic forms.

Chloridine (Pyrimethamine), a pyrimidine derivative an Antifolate agent that is frequently employed as

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II. TISSUE SCHIZONTICIDAL AGENTS
Chloridine (Pyrimethamine) is referred to drugs
suppressing the PRE-ERYTHROCYTIC

forms,,
but it is ineffective against the Exo-erythrocytic forms.
ONLY the 8-aminoquinolines -
Primaquine, Tafenoquine are effective against
the EXO-ERYTHROCYTIC forms
Radical cure – by acting on the parasites in the Liver:
Destroy GAMETOCYTES and ? SPREAD of INFECTION.
Primaquine differs from other antimalarials in having a marked effect on primary as well as secondary tissue phases of the malarial plasmodium.
It is highly active against Gametocytes and Hypnozoites.

II. TISSUE SCHIZONTICIDAL AGENTS Chloridine (Pyrimethamine) is referred to drugs suppressing the PRE-ERYTHROCYTIC

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III. DRUGS for CHEMOPROPHYLAXIS –
block the link between the Exo-Erythrocytic Stage and the

Erythrocytic Stage :
Chloroquine
Mefloquine
Proguanil
Pyrimethamine
Dapsone
Doxycycline

III. DRUGS for CHEMOPROPHYLAXIS – block the link between the Exo-Erythrocytic Stage and

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IV. DRUGS to PREVENT TRANSMISSION:
Primaquine
Proguanil
Chloridine (Pyrimethamine)
Destroy the GAMETOCYTES,


Preventing Transmission by the Mosquito and Preventing the Increase of the Human Reservoir of the Disease

IV. DRUGS to PREVENT TRANSMISSION: Primaquine Proguanil Chloridine (Pyrimethamine) Destroy the GAMETOCYTES, Preventing

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CHEMOTHERAPY of AMEBIASIS
I. Effective in any localization of pathological process: Metronidazole
Tinidazole
II. Amoebicides

of direct action, effective only in intestinal amoebiasis (luminal amoebicides):
Chiniofon
Iodoquinol
III. Amoebicides of indirect action, effective in localization in intestinal lumen and intestinal wall: Tetracyclines
IV. Tissue amoebicides, effective in intestinal wall and
liver amoebiasis (tissue/mixed amoebicides):
Emetine hydrochloride
V. Tissue amoebicides, effective mainly in localization of amoebas in the liver: Chloroquine (Chingamin)

CHEMOTHERAPY of AMEBIASIS I. Effective in any localization of pathological process: Metronidazole Tinidazole

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Metronidazole kills the trophozoites of
E. histolytica but has no effect on the

cysts.
Mechanism of action:
damage to the DNA by toxic oxygen products generated from the drug by the parasite
Unwanted effects: a metallic, bitter taste in the mouth, GIT disturbances, CNS symptoms (dizziness, headache, sensory neuropathies).
The drug interferes with Alcohol Metabolism and
alcohol should be strictly avoided.

Metronidazole kills the trophozoites of E. histolytica but has no effect on the

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Trypanosomiasis:
Tripanosoma gambiense
Tripanosoma rhodesiense =>
African Sleeping Sickness
Chemotherapy: Organic Arsenic Drugs:


Melarsoprol (enters the Blood-Brain Barrier)
Pentamidine
Suramin
Tripanosoma cruzi => Chagas' disease
Chemotherapy:
Primaquine, Metronidazole, Tinidazole, Trichomonicide

Trypanosomiasis: Tripanosoma gambiense Tripanosoma rhodesiense => African Sleeping Sickness Chemotherapy: Organic Arsenic Drugs:

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Chemotherapy of leishmaniasis:
Stibium preparations:
Sodium stibogluconate
Solusurmine
Others: Metronidazole
Chemotherapy of toxoplasmosis:
Chloridine (Pyrimethamine )
Sulfadimesine
Chemotherapy of

balantidiasis:
Tetracyclines
Monomycine
Chiniophone

Chemotherapy of leishmaniasis: Stibium preparations: Sodium stibogluconate Solusurmine Others: Metronidazole Chemotherapy of toxoplasmosis:

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ANTISYPHILITIC AGENTS
I.  PENICILLINS:
Benzylpenicillin-natrium
Benzylpenicillin-kalium
benzylpenicillin-procaine
II.  TETRACYCLINES: Tetracycline,Doxycycline
III. MACROLIDES: Erythromycin, Azithromycin
IV.CEPHALOSPORINS of III Generation:

Ceftriaxone
V. BISMUTH’S AGENTS:
Biiochinol
Bismoverol

ANTISYPHILITIC AGENTS I. PENICILLINS: Benzylpenicillin-natrium Benzylpenicillin-kalium benzylpenicillin-procaine II. TETRACYCLINES: Tetracycline,Doxycycline III. MACROLIDES: Erythromycin,

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