Antimalarial drug resistance is one of the greatest challenges towards eradicating malaria. Exploring new combination therapies can overcome resistance challenges. The present study examined the antiplasmodial effect of artemether/lumefantrine/doxycycline (A/L/D) on a mouse model infected with Plasmodium berghei. Adult Swiss albino mice (22-30g) intraperitoneally infected with blood containing 1x107 Plasmodium berghei were randomly grouped and orally treated daily with D (2.2 mg/kg), A/L (1.71/13.7 mg/kg) and A/L/D. The negative control was treated daily with normal saline (0.2ml) whereas the positive control was treated daily with chloroquine (CQ) (10mg/kg). After treatment, blood samples were assessed for percentage parasitemia and bioche...
Introduction: The huge cost of de-novo drug development and the problem of multidrug resistance by p...
The antimalarial efficacy and safety of mechanically induced solventlessly synthesized lumefantrine-...
The emergence of resistance to available antimalarials requires the urgent development of new medici...
Antimalarial drug resistance is one of the greatest challenges towards eradicating malaria. Explorin...
Artemisinin-based combination (ACT) therapy is the mainstay for malaria treatment. However, Plasmodi...
Lumefantrine and trimethoprim are antimalarial and antibiotic drugs respectively. Even though, thera...
Background: Given the threat of resistance of human malaria parasites, including to artemisinin deri...
Emerging artemisinin resistance in Plasmodium falciparum malaria has the potential to become a globa...
Oral administration of antimalarials with beverages instead of water to evade drug odour and taste m...
The emergence of resistance to available antimalarials requires the urgent development of new medici...
The emergence of resistance to available antimalarials requires the urgent development of new medici...
Background: Alterations in hematological indices and biochemical parameters are implicated in malari...
Malaria is a disease that has affected people throughout the world for centuries and is still respo...
BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a disease of devastating global impact, killing more than 800,000 people...
New antimalarial tranquilize investigates are concentrating on promising focuses so as to grow new m...
Introduction: The huge cost of de-novo drug development and the problem of multidrug resistance by p...
The antimalarial efficacy and safety of mechanically induced solventlessly synthesized lumefantrine-...
The emergence of resistance to available antimalarials requires the urgent development of new medici...
Antimalarial drug resistance is one of the greatest challenges towards eradicating malaria. Explorin...
Artemisinin-based combination (ACT) therapy is the mainstay for malaria treatment. However, Plasmodi...
Lumefantrine and trimethoprim are antimalarial and antibiotic drugs respectively. Even though, thera...
Background: Given the threat of resistance of human malaria parasites, including to artemisinin deri...
Emerging artemisinin resistance in Plasmodium falciparum malaria has the potential to become a globa...
Oral administration of antimalarials with beverages instead of water to evade drug odour and taste m...
The emergence of resistance to available antimalarials requires the urgent development of new medici...
The emergence of resistance to available antimalarials requires the urgent development of new medici...
Background: Alterations in hematological indices and biochemical parameters are implicated in malari...
Malaria is a disease that has affected people throughout the world for centuries and is still respo...
BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a disease of devastating global impact, killing more than 800,000 people...
New antimalarial tranquilize investigates are concentrating on promising focuses so as to grow new m...
Introduction: The huge cost of de-novo drug development and the problem of multidrug resistance by p...
The antimalarial efficacy and safety of mechanically induced solventlessly synthesized lumefantrine-...
The emergence of resistance to available antimalarials requires the urgent development of new medici...