Chlorproguanil-dapsone-artesunate versus chlorproguanil-dapsone: A randomized, double-blind, phase III trial in African children, adolescents, and adults with uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria: A randomized, double-blind, phase III trial in African children, adolescents, and adults with uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria

Alfred B. Tiono, Alassane Dicko, Dennis A. Ndububa, Tsiri Agbenyega, Simon Pitmang, Jacob Awobusuyi, Allan Pamba, Stephan Duparc, Li Ean Goh, Emma Harrell, Nick Carter, Steve Ward, Brian Greenwood, Peter A. Winstanley

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Abstract

This multi-center, randomized, parallel-group, double-blind, double-dummy study compared the efficacy and safety of chlorproguanil-dapsone-artesunate (CDA) and chlorproguanil-dapsone (CPG-DDS) in the treatment of falciparum malaria in Africa (Burkina Faso, Ghana, Mali, Nigeria). Six hundred patients (≥ 1 year of age) received CDA 2.0/2.5/4.0 mg/kg, and 292 CPG-DDS 2.0/2.5 mg/kg, once daily for 3 days. Day 28 parasitologic cure rate (polymerase chain reaction [PCR]-corrected, per-protocol population) was 89.1% (416/467) for CDA, non-inferior but also superior to CPG-DDS, 83.0% (176/212) (treatment difference 6.1%; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.3,11.9). Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) genotype was available for 844/892 (95%) patients. Occurrences of a composite hemoglobin safety endpoint (hemoglobin drop ≥ 40 g/L or ≥ 40% versus baseline, hemoglobin < 50 g/L, or blood transfusion) were CDA 13/44 (30%), CPG-DDS 7/24 (29%) in G6PD-deficient patients versus CDA 4/448 (< 1%), CPG-DDS 6/221 (3%) in G6PD-normal patients. No deaths occurred. CDA was more efficacious than CPG-DDS. However, the hemolytic potential in G6PD-deficient patients does not support further development of CDA.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)969-978
Number of pages10
JournalThe American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Volume81
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2009

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