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    Trop Med Int Health. 2008 May;13(5):635-43. Epub 2008 Mar 12.

    High efficacy of two artemisinin-based combinations (artemether-lumefantrine and artesunate plus amodiaquine) for acute uncomplicated malaria in Ibadan, Nigeria.

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    Department of Clinical Pharmacology, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria. fallady@skannet.com

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    To test the hypothesis that artesunate plus amodiaquine (ASAQ) is as effective as artemether-lumefantrine (AL) in the treatment of acute uncomplicated malaria in Nigerian children.

    METHODS:

    In an open label, randomized controlled clinical trial, children aged 6 months to 10 years were randomized to receive artesunate (4 mg/kg daily) plus amodiaquine (10 mg/kg daily) or AL (5-14 kg, one tablet; 15-24 kg, two tablets and 25-34 kg, three tablets twice daily). Both drug regimens were given for 3 days and follow-up was for 28 days.

    RESULTS:

    A total of 132 children (66 in each group) were randomized to receive either ASAQ or AL. Day 28 cure rates in the per protocol (PP) population were 93% for ASAQ and 95% for AL (OR = 0.71, 95% CI = 0.12-3.99, rho = 0.66). Using Kaplan-Meier product-limit estimates of failure, the median survival time for ASAQ was 21 days and for AL 28 days (P = 0.294). PCR corrected day 28 cure rate for PP populations were 98.4% for ASAQ and 100% for AL. Both drugs were well-tolerated.

    CONCLUSION:

    ASAQ is as effective as AL and both combinations were efficacious and safe.

    PMID:
    18346028
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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