Malaria Treatment:FG Bans Monotherapy Drugs 

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Mohammed Shosanya

 

 

The use of mono therapy for malaria treatment remains prohibited in the country,the National Malaria Elimination Program ( NMEP) of the federal ministry of health has said.

 

 

 

Program officer of NMEP, Wudi Natasha Tanko,who stated this during a media chart organized by the organization in Abuja,said monotherapy refers to the use of only one antimalarial medicine to treat malaria such as artesunate and artemeter injection, chloroquine and sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine (SP).

 

 

 

She said, ” monotherapies are not recommended for treatment of uncomplicated malaria and cannot cure. Chloroquine and SP are failed drugs with 39% and 56% efficacy respectively. Artesunate and artemeter injection have very short half live. They attack malaria parasite fast but do not sustain in the body to mop up residual parasites.

“Use of mono therapies for uncomplicated malaria is abuse.”

 

 

 

 

 

According to her,dangers of the use of mono therapies is incomplete cure, increased disease severity and development of drug resistance.

 

 

 

She stated that Artemisinin-based combination therapies ( ACTs) are the recommended treatments for uncomplicated malaria. She added that ACTs are medicines consisting of an artemisinin derivative and another schizonticidal antimalarial medicine.

 

 

 

She also said malaria cannot be diagnosed based on clinical (signs and symptoms) assessment alone , adding that diagnosis requires testing confirmation of a clinical suspicion.

 

 

 

She said: ”Case management intervention through prompt diagnosis and treatment with recommended antimalarial is pivotal for reduction of malaria burden.”

 

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