Proguanil-sulphonamide for malaria prophylaxis
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
- Vol. 84 (1) , 55-57
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0035-9203(90)90380-w
Abstract
There are few safe, effective chemoprophylactic regimens for preventing Plasmodium falciparum infection in south-east Asia. In two randomized placebo-controlled trials, combinations of proguanil and sulphonamide were tested for chemoprophylactic activity in schoolchildren, aged 6–15 years, living near the Thai-Burmese border. Proguanil at an equivalent adult dose of 200 mg/d was combined with sulphafurazole (= sulfisoxazole) at 25 mg/kg/d or sulphamethoxazole at 25 and 10 mg/kg/d. Combinations of daily proguanil/sulphafurazole and proguanil/sulphamedioxazole were equally effective (> 75%) against both falciparum and vivax malaria when the sulphonamide component was used at 25 mg/kg/d. Proguanil and sulphamethoxazole at 10 mg/kg/d was ineffective. Approximately 1% of the children had sulphonamide-related skin rashes which resolved when treatment stopped. Proguanil/sulphonamide is a possible alternative chemoprophylactic regimen in areas with multiple drug-resistant P. falciparum.Keywords
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