Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: FANSIDAR versus PYRIMETHAMINE SULFADOXINE.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: FANSIDAR versus PYRIMETHAMINE SULFADOXINE.
FANSIDAR vs Pyrimethamine-Sulfadoxine
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Fansidar combines sulfadoxine, a sulfonamide dihydrofolate reductase inhibitor, and pyrimethamine, a dihydrofolate reductase inhibitor, synergistically inhibiting folate synthesis in Plasmodium species, leading to nucleic acid synthesis inhibition and parasite death.
Pyrimethamine inhibits dihydrofolate reductase, blocking tetrahydrofolate synthesis. Sulfadoxine inhibits dihydropteroate synthase, blocking folate synthesis. Sequential blockade of folate metabolism.
For acute uncomplicated malaria: 3 tablets (25 mg pyrimethamine + 500 mg sulfadoxine per tablet) orally as a single dose on Day 0 and Day 1 (total 6 tablets); alternatively, 3 tablets as a single dose. For severe malaria: 3 tablets orally as a single dose, repeated at weekly intervals if necessary.
Pyrimethamine 25 mg plus sulfadoxine 500 mg per tablet; typical adult dose for acute uncomplicated malaria is 3 tablets (pyrimethamine 75 mg, sulfadoxine 1500 mg) orally as a single dose. For toxoplasmosis in immunocompromised patients: loading dose pyrimethamine 200 mg orally once, then pyrimethamine 50-75 mg orally once daily plus sulfadoxine 1000-1500 mg orally once daily (dosing based on sulfadoxine component) for 4-6 weeks, then reduce to half.
None Documented
None Documented
Sulfadoxine: 100-200 hours; pyrimethamine: 80-100 hours; clinical context: unusual for antimalarials, allows single-dose therapy for uncomplicated P. falciparum
Pyrimethamine: ~80-120 hours; Sulfadoxine: ~100-200 hours. Long half-lives allow single-dose therapy for malaria.
Renal: sulfadoxine 80% (unchanged), pyrimethamine 20-40% (unchanged); fecal: sulfadoxine <5%, pyrimethamine <5%
Renal: ~60% unchanged sulfadoxine, ~5% unchanged pyrimethamine; fecal: ~10% pyrimethamine. Biliary excretion minimal.
Category C
Category C
Antimalarial
Antimalarial