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World J Pharmacol. Jun 9, 2015; 4(2): 210-218
Published online Jun 9, 2015. doi: 10.5497/wjp.v4.i2.210
Table 1 Common therapeutic options for treatment of leishmaniasis
MedicationDiseaseDosingAdverse effectsRef.
Antimony Sodium stibogluconateCL, VLIM, IV, ILIM/IV: Cardiotoxicity, elevated aminotransaminases, elevated pancreatic enzymes, pancytopenia, electrolyte abnormalities IL: pain, hyperpigmentation, risk of bacterial infection[1,13,15,89]
AmphotericinCL, MCL, VLIVRenal insufficiency, electrolyte abnormalities[1,13,18,20]
PentamidineCL, VLIM, IVHypoglycemia, elevated amiontransaminases, nausea, vomiting, bone marrow toxicity, nephrotoxicity, cardiotoxicity[1,13,22,23]
MiltefosineVL, CL, MCLPOVomiting, nausea, diarrhea, teratogen[1,13,15,18]
ParomomycinCL, VLIM, PO, topicallyOtotoxicity, vestibular instability, nephrotoxicity[1,22]
PentoxyfyllineCL, MCLPONausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness[27]
AzolesCL, VLPOHepatic toxicity[1,17]
ImiquimodCLTopicalIrritation at site of application[1,11]
ThermotherapyCLTopicalPain, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation[16,17,30]
CryotherapyCLTopicalLocal blistering, secondary bacterial infection[8,16]
PhototherapyCLTopicalPain[30]