A CONTROLLED TRIAL OF IVERMECTIN AND DIETHYLCARBAMAZINE IN LYMPHATIC FILARIASIS

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OTTESEN, EA
VIJAYASEKARAN, V
KUMARASWAMI, V
PILLAI, SVP
SADANANDAM, A
FREDERICK, S
PRABHAKAR, R
TRIPATHY, SP
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[1] MADRAS MED COLL & GOVT GEN HOSP,CLIN PHARMACOL UNIT,MADRAS,INDIA
[2] TB RES CTR,MADRAS,INDIA
[3] TAMIL NADU GOVT HLTH SERV,MADRAS,INDIA
[4] INDIAN COUNCIL MED RES,BOMBAY 400012,INDIA
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NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE | 1990年 / 322卷 / 16期
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10.1056/NEJM199004193221604
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Ivermectin is a new antifilarial drug that can be given in a single oral dose. To compare the efficacy and side effects of ivermectin with those of diethylcarbamazine, the standard antifilarial treatment, we conducted a randomized, double-blind trial in 40 South Indian men with lymphatic filariasis caused by Wuchereria bancrofti. Patients were randomly assigned to one of three treatments: a single low dose of ivermectin (mean [±SE],21.3±0.7 μg per kilogram of body weight; n = 13) followed by placebo for 12 days; a single high dose of ivermectin (mean, 126.2±3.7 μg per kilogram; n = 13) followed by placebo for 12 days; or diethylcarbamazine for 13 days (6 mg per kilogram per day for 12 days preceded by 3 mg per kilogram for 1 day; n = 14). Eleven patients were initially assigned to receive placebo and after five days were reassigned to one of the three treatment groups. At day 12 there was complete clearance of microfilariae from the blood in all 26 men who took ivermectin and in 11 of the 14 men who took diethylcarbamazine. At six months the numbers of detectable microfilariae (as a percentage of the pretreatment values) were 18.3 percent after low-dose ivermectin and 19.5 percent after high-dose ivermectin, as compared with 6.0 percent after diethylcarbamazine (P<0.05). The side effects were confined to the first five days and were similar in the three treatment groups. We conclude that in lymphatic filariasis, the clinical response to a single dose of ivermectin compares favorably with that after the standard 12-day course of diethylcarbamazine. Given the practical advantages of single-dose administration, ivermectin should become a useful medication for the control of bancroftian filariasis. (N Engl J Med 1990;322:1113–7.). © 1990, Massachusetts Medical Society. All rights reserved.
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