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Anthelmintics
        Dr. D. K. Brahma
  Department of Pharmacology
      NEIGRIHMS, Shillong
Introduction
• Anti – against and helminths – worms
• May be
    Vermicide – Drugs that kill worms
    Vermifuge – expel infesting helminths
       Peristaltic movement of Intestine
       Cathartic and purgative action

 Ideal anthelmintics:
      Orally effective
      Effective in single dose
      Inexpensive
      Wide safety of margin with highest toxicity to worms, but lesser toxic to the
       host
Common Helminths
• Roundworm: Ascaris lumbricoides
• Hookworm: Ancylostoma duodenale and Necater
  americanus
• Threadworm: Enterobius vermicularis and
  Strongyloides stercoralis
• Whipworm: Trichuris trichiuria and Trichinella spiralis
• Filaria: W. Bancrofti, Brugia malayi
• Tapeworms: T. saginata, T. solium, H. nana
• Hydatid disease: E granulosus and E multilocuralis
• Guniea worm: Dracunculus medinensis
Available Drugs
1)   Mebendazole
2)   Albendazole
3)   Pyrantel pamoate
4)   Piperazine
5)   Levamisole and tetramisole
6)   Diethyl carbamazine citrate (DEC)
7)   Ivermectin
8)   Niclosamide
9)   Praziquantel
Mebendazole
• Synthetic benzimidazole derivative
• Action:
   o 100% cure rate for round worm, hook worm, enterobius (less for
     Strongyloides) and trichuris (not for tissue Trichinella spiralis)
   o 75% effective for tape worms but not for H. nana
   o Hadatid cyst: prolonged treatment
   o Hatching of nematode eggs and larva inhibited and Ascaris eggs are
     killed

• MOA:
   o   Slow in action, takes 2-3 days to develop
   o   Blocks glucose uptake in the parasite and depletion of glycogen store
   o   Site of action: microtubular protein “ß-tubulin” – inhibits polymerization
   o   Intracellular mictotubules are grdually lost
Mebendazole – contd.
• Pharmacokinetics: Minimal absorption, 75-90% is passed
  unabsorbed in the faeces. Excreted mainly in urine as
  inactive metabolite

• Adverse effects:
   o No adverse effects with short term therapy, mild GIT disturbanes-
     nausea, diarrhoea and abdominal pain
   o Allergic reactions, granulocytopenia, loss of hair and elevation of liver enzymes
   o Enzyme inducers and inhibitors
   o Pregnancy - ????

• Uses: Available as 100 mg chewable tablet and
  100mg/ml suspension
   o   Common indications: 100 mg twice daily for 3 days
   o   Enterobius 100 mg single dose + repeat after 2-3 weeks
   o   Trichinella spiralis – 200 mg twice daily for 4 days        Albendazole
   o   Hydatid cyst: 200-400 mg twice daily for 3-4 weeks
                                                                   preferred
Albendazole
• Congener of Mebendazole
• Action: comparable efficacy with mebendazole for
  round worm, hook worm and enterobius
   o Less effective against trichuris
   o But, more effective against strongyloides
   o Trichinella effectiveness is almost same
   o More effective in tape worm (including H. nana) and hydatid larvae and ova
     of ascaris and hook worm
   o Weak microfilarial action and cutaneous larva migrans
• Pharmacokinetics: Moderate and inconsistent oral
  absorption
   o Fatty meals enhance absorption
   o Fraction absorbed is converted to “sulfoxide” metabolite – active
   o Its active and penetrates brain with t1/2 of 8-9 Hrs – BASIS of TISSUE
     Anthelmintic action
   o For intesinal worm given in empty stomach and for tissue action – with fatty
     meals
Albendazole – contd.
• Uses and dosage: Available as 400 mg tablet and
  200 mg/5ml susp.
  o   Normal dosing: Single dose of 400 mg (200 mg below 2 years)
  o   Tape worm: 400 mg for 3 days
  o   Cutaneous larva migrans: treatment of choice - 400 mg for 3 days
  o   Neurocysticercosis: treatment of choice – 400 mg twice daily for 1-2
      weeks
  o   Hydatid disease: 400 mg BD for 4 weeks, repeat after 2 weeks upto 3
      courses. Treatment of choice before and after urgery
  o   Filariasis: with DEC or Ivermectin – in lymphatic filariasis
  o   Used in mass programmes – yearly dose for microfilaraemia transmission
  o   Contraindicated in pregnancy
Pyrantel pamoate
• Originally for thread worm but extended to hook worm
  and round worms
• Less active against necater, strongyoides and trichuris
• MOA:
   o Activation of nicotininic cholinergic receptors
   o Persistent depolarization leding to contracture and spastic paralysis – expelling
     of worms
   o Piperazine causes flaccid paralysis – antagonizing action
• Pharmacokinetics: Only 10-15% is absorbed
• ADRs: free from ADRs – mild GIT symptoms, tasteless, non-
  irritant and abnormal migration to tissues is not provoked
   o Safety in pregnancy and children below 2 years not established
• Dose and Uses: 250 mg tabs and 50 mg/ml susp.
   o Used in Ascaris, entarobius and ancylostoma – single dose
   o 3 days course for necater and strongyloides
Piperazine
• Highly active drug against Ascaris and Enterobius – but
  2nd choice drug
• Less/not active against hook worms
• MOA:
   o Hyperpolarization of Ascaris muscles GABA agonistic action of Cl- channel
     opening
   o Decreased responsiveness to ACh contractile response – flaccid paralysis
   o Recover – purgation required
   o Does not excite Ascaris for abnormal migration
• ADRs: usually well tolerated - nausea, vomiting
   o Dizziness and convulsion in high doses
   o Contraindicated in renal insufficiency and epileptics
• Uses: Round worm infestation – 4 gm. once a day for 2
  days
   o Safe in pregnants
   o Used in Intestinal obstruction
Levamisole and
                Tetramisole
• Effective against any nematodes, but restricted to
  Ascriasis and ancylostomiasis
• MOA: 2 mechanisms
   o Tonic paralysis of worms and expulsion of live worms - by stimulating
     ganglia of worms
   o Inhibition of fumerate reductase enzyme: carbohydrate metabolism
     interfered

• Dose: 50/100/150 mg single dose
   o Ascariasis and A. duodenale
   o Immunomodulator
   o Safe and well tolerated – mass treatment of round worms
Diethyl carbamazine
           citrate (DEC)
• Drug of choice for the treatment of filariasis, loiasis and
  tropical eosinophillia
• Pharmacokinetics:
   o   It is synthetic piprazine derivative
   o   Rapidly absorbed from gut
   o   It has a half life of 2-3 hours which increases in alkaline urine to 10 hours
   o   It is excreted in urine unchanged
   o   Dosage is reduced in urinary alkalosis and renal impairment
• MOA: 2 mechanisms
   o   Alteration of Mf membrane – to be readily phagocytosed by tissue monocytes
   o   Since piperazine derivative – hyperpolarization and muscular weakness
• Uses: 50 mg, 100 mg tabs and susp available
   o   Filariasis: 2 mg/kg tds X 7 days – improved
          • Intermittent microfilaria is problem (100 mg/kg for 3 weeks) – more than 1 course
             of therapy in a gap of 3-4 weeks
          • Elephantiasis not affected
   o   Tropical eosinophilia (2-4 mg/kg tds for 2-3 weeks)
• ADRs: Nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite etc.
   o   Febrile condition – rash, pruritus, enlargement of lymph nodes – withdraw the drug
       and start antihistamines and corticosteroids
   o   Can be minimized by starting low dose
Ivermectin
•   Obtained from Streptomyces avermitilis
•   Action:
    o   Drug of choice for Onchocercosis volvulus and Strongyloides and equal to DEC in Filaria
    o   Also efective against cutaneous larva migrans and ascariasis – also scabies and head lice

•   MOA:
    o   Acts via special type of glutamate gated Cl- channel found only in invertebrates
    o   Such channels are absent in man, flukes and tape worms – not effective
    o   Potentiation of GABA activity – paralysis of muscles of worms
•   Pharmacokinetics: absorbed well orally, widely distributed but not
    in CNS, long half-life – 48 to 60 Hrs

•   Uses: 3/6 mg tablets
    o   Filaria: single dose 0.2 mg per kg with 400 mg Albendazole annually for 5-6 years
    o   Strongyloides: 0.2 mg/kg single dose
    o   Replaced DEC in O. volvulous by WHO

•   ADRs: Pruritus, giddiness, nausea, abdominal pain and sudden
    ECG changes
Niclosamide
• Against tape worms – saginata, solium, latum and
  nana
• MOA: Inhibition of oxidative phosphorylation in
  mitochondria and interference of anaerobic
  generation of ATP
    o Injured worms are digested or expelled (purgation)
    o But, problem with T. solium – dangerous visceral cysticercosis

• Regimen: available as 0.5 gm tabs.
    1.   2 gm stat – repeat after 1 Hr and saline purgation
    2.   2 gm daily for 5 days in H. nana infestation

•    ADRs: well tolerated, no systemic toxicity and can
     be given in pregnancy
Praziquantel
• Novel anthelmintic with wide range of action
• Action: Mainly on Schisosomiasis and other
  Trematodes, cestodes but not nematodes
• MOA:
   o   Rapidly taken up by worms
   o   Leakage of intracellular Ca++ causing paralysis
   o   Worms lose grip on intestinal wall including tissues and veins
   o   Acts against all stages of worms including larvae
   o   Other MOA – vacuolization of membrane and release of contents of tap
       worms
• Pharmacokinetics: Rapidly absorbed and enhanced by
  food
   o High first pass metabolism
   o Crosses BBB and attains therapeutic conc. In CSF
   o Phenytoin, carbamazepine and steroids induce metabolism – failure of therapy
Praziquantel – contd.
• ADRs: Bitter in taste, produce nausea and vomiting
  and abdominal pain
   o Headache, dizziness and sedation
   o Urticaria, rash, fever etc- destroyred flukes

• Uses: available as 500 mg/600 mg tabs
   o First line of drug in all tape worms except Neurocysticercosis (10-25 mg/kg
     per day single dose)
   o Neurocysticercosis (50-100mg/kg/day for 2 weeks)
   o First line of drug in all schistosome infestations and flikes except Fasciola
     hepatica (50-75 mg/kg/day)
NLEM (INDIA) – 2011
• Deleted from 2003: Pyrantel
 pamoate, Niclosamide, Mebendazole

• Present 2011: Albendazole, Piperazine and
 Praziquintel
Important to learn
•   Albendazole
•   Piperazine
•   DEC in Filariasis
•   Ivermectin
•   Praziquantel
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Anthelmintics - drdhriti

  • 1. Anthelmintics Dr. D. K. Brahma Department of Pharmacology NEIGRIHMS, Shillong
  • 2. Introduction • Anti – against and helminths – worms • May be  Vermicide – Drugs that kill worms  Vermifuge – expel infesting helminths  Peristaltic movement of Intestine  Cathartic and purgative action  Ideal anthelmintics:  Orally effective  Effective in single dose  Inexpensive  Wide safety of margin with highest toxicity to worms, but lesser toxic to the host
  • 3. Common Helminths • Roundworm: Ascaris lumbricoides • Hookworm: Ancylostoma duodenale and Necater americanus • Threadworm: Enterobius vermicularis and Strongyloides stercoralis • Whipworm: Trichuris trichiuria and Trichinella spiralis • Filaria: W. Bancrofti, Brugia malayi • Tapeworms: T. saginata, T. solium, H. nana • Hydatid disease: E granulosus and E multilocuralis • Guniea worm: Dracunculus medinensis
  • 4. Available Drugs 1) Mebendazole 2) Albendazole 3) Pyrantel pamoate 4) Piperazine 5) Levamisole and tetramisole 6) Diethyl carbamazine citrate (DEC) 7) Ivermectin 8) Niclosamide 9) Praziquantel
  • 5. Mebendazole • Synthetic benzimidazole derivative • Action: o 100% cure rate for round worm, hook worm, enterobius (less for Strongyloides) and trichuris (not for tissue Trichinella spiralis) o 75% effective for tape worms but not for H. nana o Hadatid cyst: prolonged treatment o Hatching of nematode eggs and larva inhibited and Ascaris eggs are killed • MOA: o Slow in action, takes 2-3 days to develop o Blocks glucose uptake in the parasite and depletion of glycogen store o Site of action: microtubular protein “ß-tubulin” – inhibits polymerization o Intracellular mictotubules are grdually lost
  • 6. Mebendazole – contd. • Pharmacokinetics: Minimal absorption, 75-90% is passed unabsorbed in the faeces. Excreted mainly in urine as inactive metabolite • Adverse effects: o No adverse effects with short term therapy, mild GIT disturbanes- nausea, diarrhoea and abdominal pain o Allergic reactions, granulocytopenia, loss of hair and elevation of liver enzymes o Enzyme inducers and inhibitors o Pregnancy - ???? • Uses: Available as 100 mg chewable tablet and 100mg/ml suspension o Common indications: 100 mg twice daily for 3 days o Enterobius 100 mg single dose + repeat after 2-3 weeks o Trichinella spiralis – 200 mg twice daily for 4 days Albendazole o Hydatid cyst: 200-400 mg twice daily for 3-4 weeks preferred
  • 7. Albendazole • Congener of Mebendazole • Action: comparable efficacy with mebendazole for round worm, hook worm and enterobius o Less effective against trichuris o But, more effective against strongyloides o Trichinella effectiveness is almost same o More effective in tape worm (including H. nana) and hydatid larvae and ova of ascaris and hook worm o Weak microfilarial action and cutaneous larva migrans • Pharmacokinetics: Moderate and inconsistent oral absorption o Fatty meals enhance absorption o Fraction absorbed is converted to “sulfoxide” metabolite – active o Its active and penetrates brain with t1/2 of 8-9 Hrs – BASIS of TISSUE Anthelmintic action o For intesinal worm given in empty stomach and for tissue action – with fatty meals
  • 8. Albendazole – contd. • Uses and dosage: Available as 400 mg tablet and 200 mg/5ml susp. o Normal dosing: Single dose of 400 mg (200 mg below 2 years) o Tape worm: 400 mg for 3 days o Cutaneous larva migrans: treatment of choice - 400 mg for 3 days o Neurocysticercosis: treatment of choice – 400 mg twice daily for 1-2 weeks o Hydatid disease: 400 mg BD for 4 weeks, repeat after 2 weeks upto 3 courses. Treatment of choice before and after urgery o Filariasis: with DEC or Ivermectin – in lymphatic filariasis o Used in mass programmes – yearly dose for microfilaraemia transmission o Contraindicated in pregnancy
  • 9. Pyrantel pamoate • Originally for thread worm but extended to hook worm and round worms • Less active against necater, strongyoides and trichuris • MOA: o Activation of nicotininic cholinergic receptors o Persistent depolarization leding to contracture and spastic paralysis – expelling of worms o Piperazine causes flaccid paralysis – antagonizing action • Pharmacokinetics: Only 10-15% is absorbed • ADRs: free from ADRs – mild GIT symptoms, tasteless, non- irritant and abnormal migration to tissues is not provoked o Safety in pregnancy and children below 2 years not established • Dose and Uses: 250 mg tabs and 50 mg/ml susp. o Used in Ascaris, entarobius and ancylostoma – single dose o 3 days course for necater and strongyloides
  • 10. Piperazine • Highly active drug against Ascaris and Enterobius – but 2nd choice drug • Less/not active against hook worms • MOA: o Hyperpolarization of Ascaris muscles GABA agonistic action of Cl- channel opening o Decreased responsiveness to ACh contractile response – flaccid paralysis o Recover – purgation required o Does not excite Ascaris for abnormal migration • ADRs: usually well tolerated - nausea, vomiting o Dizziness and convulsion in high doses o Contraindicated in renal insufficiency and epileptics • Uses: Round worm infestation – 4 gm. once a day for 2 days o Safe in pregnants o Used in Intestinal obstruction
  • 11. Levamisole and Tetramisole • Effective against any nematodes, but restricted to Ascriasis and ancylostomiasis • MOA: 2 mechanisms o Tonic paralysis of worms and expulsion of live worms - by stimulating ganglia of worms o Inhibition of fumerate reductase enzyme: carbohydrate metabolism interfered • Dose: 50/100/150 mg single dose o Ascariasis and A. duodenale o Immunomodulator o Safe and well tolerated – mass treatment of round worms
  • 12. Diethyl carbamazine citrate (DEC) • Drug of choice for the treatment of filariasis, loiasis and tropical eosinophillia • Pharmacokinetics: o It is synthetic piprazine derivative o Rapidly absorbed from gut o It has a half life of 2-3 hours which increases in alkaline urine to 10 hours o It is excreted in urine unchanged o Dosage is reduced in urinary alkalosis and renal impairment • MOA: 2 mechanisms o Alteration of Mf membrane – to be readily phagocytosed by tissue monocytes o Since piperazine derivative – hyperpolarization and muscular weakness • Uses: 50 mg, 100 mg tabs and susp available o Filariasis: 2 mg/kg tds X 7 days – improved • Intermittent microfilaria is problem (100 mg/kg for 3 weeks) – more than 1 course of therapy in a gap of 3-4 weeks • Elephantiasis not affected o Tropical eosinophilia (2-4 mg/kg tds for 2-3 weeks) • ADRs: Nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite etc. o Febrile condition – rash, pruritus, enlargement of lymph nodes – withdraw the drug and start antihistamines and corticosteroids o Can be minimized by starting low dose
  • 13. Ivermectin • Obtained from Streptomyces avermitilis • Action: o Drug of choice for Onchocercosis volvulus and Strongyloides and equal to DEC in Filaria o Also efective against cutaneous larva migrans and ascariasis – also scabies and head lice • MOA: o Acts via special type of glutamate gated Cl- channel found only in invertebrates o Such channels are absent in man, flukes and tape worms – not effective o Potentiation of GABA activity – paralysis of muscles of worms • Pharmacokinetics: absorbed well orally, widely distributed but not in CNS, long half-life – 48 to 60 Hrs • Uses: 3/6 mg tablets o Filaria: single dose 0.2 mg per kg with 400 mg Albendazole annually for 5-6 years o Strongyloides: 0.2 mg/kg single dose o Replaced DEC in O. volvulous by WHO • ADRs: Pruritus, giddiness, nausea, abdominal pain and sudden ECG changes
  • 14. Niclosamide • Against tape worms – saginata, solium, latum and nana • MOA: Inhibition of oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria and interference of anaerobic generation of ATP o Injured worms are digested or expelled (purgation) o But, problem with T. solium – dangerous visceral cysticercosis • Regimen: available as 0.5 gm tabs. 1. 2 gm stat – repeat after 1 Hr and saline purgation 2. 2 gm daily for 5 days in H. nana infestation • ADRs: well tolerated, no systemic toxicity and can be given in pregnancy
  • 15. Praziquantel • Novel anthelmintic with wide range of action • Action: Mainly on Schisosomiasis and other Trematodes, cestodes but not nematodes • MOA: o Rapidly taken up by worms o Leakage of intracellular Ca++ causing paralysis o Worms lose grip on intestinal wall including tissues and veins o Acts against all stages of worms including larvae o Other MOA – vacuolization of membrane and release of contents of tap worms • Pharmacokinetics: Rapidly absorbed and enhanced by food o High first pass metabolism o Crosses BBB and attains therapeutic conc. In CSF o Phenytoin, carbamazepine and steroids induce metabolism – failure of therapy
  • 16. Praziquantel – contd. • ADRs: Bitter in taste, produce nausea and vomiting and abdominal pain o Headache, dizziness and sedation o Urticaria, rash, fever etc- destroyred flukes • Uses: available as 500 mg/600 mg tabs o First line of drug in all tape worms except Neurocysticercosis (10-25 mg/kg per day single dose) o Neurocysticercosis (50-100mg/kg/day for 2 weeks) o First line of drug in all schistosome infestations and flikes except Fasciola hepatica (50-75 mg/kg/day)
  • 17. NLEM (INDIA) – 2011 • Deleted from 2003: Pyrantel pamoate, Niclosamide, Mebendazole • Present 2011: Albendazole, Piperazine and Praziquintel
  • 18. Important to learn • Albendazole • Piperazine • DEC in Filariasis • Ivermectin • Praziquantel
  • 19. THANK YOU - for the Hygienic atmosphere