TY - JOUR
T1 - Rapid absorption and clinical effectiveness of intragastric mefloquine in the treament of cerebral malaria in African children
AU - Di Perri, Giovanni
AU - Olliaro, Piero
AU - Ward, Steve
AU - Allegranzi, Benedetta
AU - Bonora, Stefano
AU - Concia, Ercole
PY - 1999/1/1
Y1 - 1999/1/1
N2 - To obviate the lack of injectable quinine in a hospital in rural Burundi, mefloquine, only available as an oral formulation, was administered (25 mg/kg bodyweight) as a single dose by nasogastric tube to four small children with cerebral malaria. All patients recovered uneventfully after a mean coma duration of 20.5 h. Mefloquine was rapidly absorbed and therapeutic serum concentrations were achieved within a few hours in all subjects, with parasite reduction ratios after 48 h within the expected range for drug-sensitive parasites. These findings suggest that intragastric mefloquine deserves consideration whenever parenteral drugs are not available for the treatment of cerebral malaria.
AB - To obviate the lack of injectable quinine in a hospital in rural Burundi, mefloquine, only available as an oral formulation, was administered (25 mg/kg bodyweight) as a single dose by nasogastric tube to four small children with cerebral malaria. All patients recovered uneventfully after a mean coma duration of 20.5 h. Mefloquine was rapidly absorbed and therapeutic serum concentrations were achieved within a few hours in all subjects, with parasite reduction ratios after 48 h within the expected range for drug-sensitive parasites. These findings suggest that intragastric mefloquine deserves consideration whenever parenteral drugs are not available for the treatment of cerebral malaria.
U2 - 10.1093/jac/44.4.573
DO - 10.1093/jac/44.4.573
M3 - Article
VL - 44
SP - 573
EP - 576
JO - The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
JF - The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
IS - 4
ER -