Review: Improving the therapeutic index of 8-aminoquinolines by the use of drug combinations: review of the literature and proposal for future investigations

Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2011 Dec;85(6):1010-4. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.2011.11-0498.

Abstract

Because 8-aminoquinolines affect critical survival stages of Plasmodium parasites, treatment and control of malaria could be markedly improved by more widespread use of these drugs; however, hemolytic toxicity, which is widely prevalent in G6PD-deficient patients, severely constrains this use. Primaquine was approved more than 50 years ago after extensive clinical testing. Review of the mid-20th century literature in the light of present understanding of pharmacokinetics and metabolism suggests that manipulation of these factors might dissociate 8-aminoquinoline efficacy from toxicity and lead to an improved therapeutic index.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Aminoquinolines / administration & dosage
  • Aminoquinolines / therapeutic use*
  • Antimalarials / administration & dosage
  • Antimalarials / pharmacokinetics
  • Antimalarials / therapeutic use*
  • Drug Interactions
  • Drug Therapy, Combination
  • Humans
  • Malaria / drug therapy*
  • Malaria / prevention & control
  • Plasmodium / drug effects*
  • Primaquine / administration & dosage
  • Primaquine / therapeutic use

Substances

  • Aminoquinolines
  • Antimalarials
  • Primaquine
  • 8-aminoquinoline