Antihelminths Flashcards

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overall MOA of benzimidazoles

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  • bind to free beta-tubulin and inhibiting the polymerization of tubulin and microtubule-dependent glucose uptake
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indications of albendazole

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  • neurocysticercosis caused by T. solium

- hydatid disease

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AE of albendazole

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  • dizziness
  • vertigo
  • increased ICP
  • meningeal signs, seizures
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CI of albendazole

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  • pregnancy
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5
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indications of mebendazole

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  • enterobius vermicularis
  • trichuris trichiura
  • ascaris lumbricoides
  • hook worms
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AE of mebendazole

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  • angioedema, SJ syndrome when combined with metronidazole
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CI of mebendazole

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  • pregnancy: embyrotoxic and teratogenic
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indications of thiabendazole

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  • cutaneous larva migrans
  • visceral larva migrans (toxocara canis)
  • trichinosis
  • drinking fruit juice aids in expulsion of worms
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AE of thiabendazole

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  • hepatoxicity and nephrotoxicity
  • angioedema
  • pruritus
  • rash
  • SJ syndrome
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MOA of ivermectin

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  • binds to glutamate-gated chloride channels in the nerve and muscle cell
  • does not cross the BBB
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indications of ivermectin

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  • onchocerca volvulus
  • strongyloidiasis
  • onchocerciasis (river blindness)
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AE of ivermectin

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  • dizziness, encephalopathy, headache, hyperthermia, insomnia, seizure, somnolence, vertigo
  • ALT/AST increased, bilirubin increased
  • Mazzotti reaction - arthralgia, pruritus, rash, synovitus
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13
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CI of ivermectin

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  • meningitis patients

- pregnancy

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MOA of diethylcarbamazine

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  • inhibit arachidonic acid metabolism in filarial mitochondria which enhances destruction by host
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indications of diethylcarbamazine

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  • lymphatic filariasis (Wucheria bancrofti)

- treatment most effect if given with albendazole

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AE of diethylcarbamazine

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  • Mazzotti reaction - aggravation of ocular lesions and hypotension
17
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MOA of pyrantel pamoate

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  • neuromuscular blocker
18
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indications of pyrantel pamoate

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  • second line for pinworm, trichuriasis, and roundworm
19
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AE of pyrantel pamoate

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  • anorexia, N/V/D, transient increase in hepatic enzymes

- category C for pregnancy

20
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indications of praziquantel

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  • all stages of schistosomiasis, clonorchiasis, opistorchiasis
21
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AE of praziquantel

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  • CSF reaction syndrome in patients being treated for neurocysticercosis - headaches, seizures, meningismus
22
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MOA of niclosamide

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  • inhibits mitochondrial anaerobic phosphorylation of ADP in tapeworms
23
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indications of niclosamide

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  • tapeworms

- diphyloobothrium latum

24
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DOC for neurocysticercosis

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  • albendazole or praziquantel
25
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DOC for hookworms (A. duodenale or N. americanus)

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  • mebendazole
26
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DOC for ascaris lumbricoides

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  • mebendazole

- second line - pyrantel pamoate

27
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DOC for enterobius vermicularis

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  • mebendazole

- second line - albendazole, thiabendazole, pyrantel pamoate

28
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DOC or trichuris thrichuria

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  • mebendazole
29
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DOC for visceral larva migrans (toxocara spp)

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  • thiabendazole

- second line - diethylcarbamazine

30
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DOC for cutaneous larva migrans (ancylostoma braziliense)

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  • thiabendazole
31
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DOC for strongyloides stercoralis

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  • ivermectin
32
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DOC for river blindness (onchocerca volvulus)

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  • ivermectin
33
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DOC for wuchereria bancrofti

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  • diethylcarbamazine and albendazole
34
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DOC for schistosomiasis

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  • praziquantel
35
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drugs that can cause Mazzotti reaction

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  • ivermectin

- diethylcarbamazine (most common)