نتایج جستجو برای: antimalarial drugs

تعداد نتایج: 228691  

Journal: :iranian journal of blood and cancer 0
paul c chikezie comfort c monago augustine uwakwe

background: malaria remains the world’s most devastating human parasitic infection. our goal was to assess the capacity of increasing concentrations of five antimalarial drugs (fansidartm, halfantm, quinine, coartemtm and chloroquine phosphate) to elicit the generation of methemoglobin in three human erythrocyte genotypes (hb aa, hb as and hb ss). materials and methods: spectrophotometric metho...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical sciences 0
arezoo rafiee parhizgar malaria and vector research group (mvrg), biotechnology research center (brc), pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran; and department of medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran aazr tahghighi malaria and vector research group (mvrg), biotechnology research center (brc), pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran

antimalarial drugs with the 4-aminoquinoline scaffold such as the important drugs, chloroquine (cq) and amodiaquine (aq), have been used to prevent and treat malaria for many years. the importance of these drugs is related to their simple usage, high efficacy, affordability, and cost-effectiveness of their synthesis. in recent years, with the spread of parasite resistance to cq and cross-resist...

Journal: :avicenna journal of phytomedicine 0
faraz mojab pharmaceutical sciences research center (psrc) and school of pharmacy, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, i. r. iran

objective: malaria is an infectious disease commonplace in tropical countries. for many years, major antimalarial drugs consisted of natural products, but since 1930s these drugs have been largely replaced with a series of synthetic drugs. this article tries to briefly indicate that some plants which previously were used to treat malaria, as a result of deficiencies of synthetic drugs, have rev...

Objective: Malaria is an infectious disease commonplace in tropical countries. For many years, major antimalarial drugs consisted of natural products, but since 1930s these drugs have been largely replaced with a series of synthetic drugs. This article tries to briefly indicate that some plants which previously were used to treat malaria, as a result of deficiencies of synthetic drugs, have rev...

Aazr Tahghighi, Arezoo Rafiee Parhizgar

Antimalarial drugs with the 4-aminoquinoline scaffold such as the important drugs, chloroquine (CQ) and amodiaquine (AQ), have been used to prevent and treat malaria for many years. The importance of these drugs is related to their simple usage, high efficacy, affordability, and cost-effectiveness of their synthesis. In recent years, with the spread of parasite resistance to CQ and cross-resist...

Augustine Uwakwe, Comfort C Monago, Paul C Chikezie,

Background: Malaria remains the world’s most devastating human parasitic infection. Our goal was to assess the capacity of increasing concentrations of five antimalarial drugs (FansidarTM, HalfanTM, Quinine, CoartemTM and Chloroquine phosphate) to elicit the generation of methemoglobin in three human erythrocyte genotypes (Hb AA, Hb AS and Hb SS). Materials and Methods: Spectrophotometric metho...

Journal: :Clinical Phytoscience 2021

Abstract Development of resistance by malaria parasites to conventional antimalarial drugs has rejuvenated the exploration herbal medicine as alternatives. Also, increasing rate use remedies in combination with (both synthetic and semi-synthetic) inspired researchers validate their herb-drug interaction effects. This review evaluated outcomes between drugs. With aid electronic databases, Pubmed...

Journal: :New England Journal of Medicine 2005

Journal: :Annales de Parasitologie Humaine et Comparée 1990

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