Miltefosine (Impavido): the first oral treatment against leishmaniasis.
H Sindermann;
SL Croft ;
KR Engel;
W Bommer;
HJ Eibl;
C Unger;
J Engel;
(2004)
Miltefosine (Impavido): the first oral treatment against leishmaniasis.
Medical microbiology and immunology, 193 (4).
pp. 173-180.
ISSN 0300-8584
DOI: 10.1007/s00430-003-0201-2
Miltefosine is a novel antileishmanial drug that has significant selectivity in both in vitro and in vivo models. Clinical efficacy was demonstrated for the treatment of visceral leishmaniasis with the advantage of oral administration over the currently recommended antileishmanial drugs that require parenteral administration. Miltefosine produces high cure rates also in patients resistant to the standard antimonial therapy.
Item Type | Article |
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Keywords | visceral leishmaniasis, Miltefosine, oral activity, antimonial, resistance, Indian visceral leishmaniasis, liposomal amphotericin-b, plus, interferon-gamma, hexadecylphosphocholine miltefosine, cutaneous leishmaniasis, sodium stibogluconate, trypanosoma-, cruzi, kala-azar, antileishmanial activity, ether, lysophospholipids |
ISI | 225206800003 |
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3902-8006