Basoquin Tablets 150Mg (1 Strip = 10 Tablets)
Amodiaquine is a Mannich base 4-aminoquinoline that is similar in structure and mechanism of action to chloroquine
Amodiaquine is a Mannich base 4-aminoquinoline that is similar in structure and mechanism of action to chloroquine. Amodiaquine is converted to its active metabolite desethylamodiaquine and is thought to act by accumulating inside the parasite food vacuole and interfering with haem detoxification. The drug also inhibits the glutathione-dependent destruction of ferriprotoporphyrin IX in the malaria parasite, resulting in the accumulation of this peptide, which is toxic for the parasite. Amodiaquine is effective against some parasite strains that are resistant to chloroquine, although some crossresistance exists .
Purpose
Malaria
Ingredients
Amodiaquine
Warnings
Avoid long-term use of this medication; otherwise vision loss may occur.
As amodiaquine may concentrate in liver, the drug is advised to be used with caution in patients with hepatic disease and patient receiving hepatotoxic drugs.
Serum ALT levels is advised to be measured in every patient taking the drug who has asthenia and vomiting.
Side Effects
Abdominal discomfort, nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, blurring of vision, mental and physical weakness, and fatigue , itching, cardiovascular abnormalities, dyskinesia, ocular damage, neuromuscular disorders and hearing loss .
Storage Instructions
Store this medicine at room temperature, away from direct light and heat.
| Brand | Pfizer Laboratories LTD |
| Status | Active |