Anti-parasitic Drugs for the Digestive Tract
Anti-parasitic drugs for the digestive tract are medications used to treat parasitic infections in the digestive tract, most commonly worms and flukes.
1. Anti-worm Drugs:
- Mebendazole:
- Is a white-yellow powder, odorless, and poorly soluble in water.
- It is poorly absorbed, hence low toxicity.
- Mechanism: Inhibits microtubule polymerization, reducing glucose, glycogen, and ATP in worms, leading to death.
- Effects: Broad spectrum, effective on both adults and larvae. Highly effective against pinworms, roundworms (>95%). Also effective against hookworms, whipworms, and threadworms.
- Albendazole:
- Mechanism: Inhibits microtubule polymerization, reducing glucose, glycogen, and ATP in worms, leading to death.
- Effects: Broad spectrum, effective on both adults and larvae.
- Pyrantel:
- Mechanism: Blocks neuromuscular transmission.
- Effects: Effective against pinworms, roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms.
2. Anti-fluke Drugs:
- Praziquantel:
- Mechanism: Increases membrane permeability to calcium ions, causing spasm and paralysis of flukes.
- Effects: Broad spectrum, effective against fluke larvae.
- Niclosamide:
- (No information on the mechanism and effects available in the provided data).
3. Adverse Effects:
- 5-nitroimidazoles and diloxanide:
- Well tolerated.
- Mild side effects: Digestive upset, headache, dizziness, itching.
- Praziquantel:
- Well tolerated.
- Mild side effects: Digestive upset, headache, dizziness, itching. Frequency increases with dosage.
- Pyrantel pamoate:
- Mild and transient side effects.
- May experience: Digestive upset, headache, nausea, fever, allergy.
- Albendazole and Mebendazole:
- Generally safe.
- Mild side effects: Digestive upset, headache.
- High doses: Bone marrow suppression, hair loss, hepatitis, nephritis.
- Caution: Avoid alcohol.
Note:
- The above information is for informational purposes only.
- Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before using any medication.
- Do not self-medicate; dosage and treatment duration must be prescribed by a doctor.
Leave a Reply