ANTILEPROSY DRUGS (Hansen's Disease)
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NOTE: "**" = not in notes in BIRC 4/19/96
The Therapeutic Problem
Importance -- [AMADE 90, 1:22]
- Estimated 12 million cases per year world-wide
- 62% Asia (India 3.2 million!), 34% Africa
- Estimated 4,000 cases in U.S.
- Seldom kills, but extremely disabling
Etiology
- Mycobacterium leprae
- 12-13 days -- Longest generation time known for bacteria
Drugs
- Dapsone
- Rifampin -- See antituberculosis notes
- Clofazimine
Sulfones -- Dapsone
- Analog of p-aminobenzoic acid (like sulfonamides)
- Spectrum
- Bacteriostatic primarily
- Mycobacteria -- especially M. leprae
- Drug of choice for dapsone sensitive M. leprae
- Also some protozoans
- Sometimes listed among antifungals**
Mechanism
- Presumably like sulfonamides
Pharmacokinetics
- Oral administration, F=100%
- Half-life extremely variable
- Biotransformed
- Conjugate -- N-glucuronide or N-sulfamate -- 70-80%
- Acetylation -- resembles isoniazid
Adverse Effects
- Usually mild and infrequent
- Dose dependent hemolytic anemia
- Worse if Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency
- Methemoglobinemia
- Worse if NADH dependent methemoglobin reductase deficiency
Clofazimine (LampreneR)
- Active against M. avium isolates -- and, therefore,
is used in combination with up to 5 other antimycobacterial agents
in treatment of atypical mycobacterial infections (associated
with Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare) in patients with
AIDS. Despite high in vitro activity, has often been clinically
ineffective. [USPDI94]
- Resistance is rare
- See references for more information
REFERENCES
- [AMADExx,n:n] -- American Medical Association Drug Evaluations
Subscription. xx = year, n:n = section:page
- [USPDI94] United States Pharmacopeia Drug Information ,1994.
Volume I, Drug Information for the Health Professional. Revised
and published annually by the Unites States Pharmacopeia Convention
of the US.
- [GG8th90] Mandell, G.L., and Sande, M.A. 1990. Antimicrobial
Agents: Drugs Used in the Chemotherapy of Tuberculosis and Leprosy.
Chapter 49, pp 1146-1164. in Goodman and Gilman's The Pharmacological
Basis of Therapeutics. eds. A.G. Gilman, T.W. Rall, A.S. Nies,
and P.Taylor, Pergamon Press, NY.
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Gordon L. Coppoc, DVM, PhD
Professor of Veterinary Pharmacology
Head, Department of Basic Medical Sciences
School of Veterinary Medicine
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN 47907-1246
Tel: 317-494-8633Fax: 317-494-0781
Email: coppoc@vet.purdue.edu
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