Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: HALFAN versus QUININE.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: HALFAN versus QUININE.
HALFAN vs Quinine
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
HALFAN (halofantrine) is an antimalarial agent that acts as a blood schizonticide. It is thought to inhibit the polymerization of heme into hemozoin, leading to toxic accumulation of free heme within the parasite's food vacuole. It may also interfere with nucleic acid synthesis.
Quinine is a cinchona alkaloid that acts as a blood schizonticide against Plasmodium falciparum. It inhibits heme polymerase, leading to accumulation of toxic heme, and disrupts parasite membrane integrity. It also has mild analgesic and antipyretic properties.
Adults: 500 mg orally once daily.
Adults: 648 mg (2 capsules) orally every 8 hours for 7 days for uncomplicated chloroquine-resistant malaria, typically used in combination with other antimalarials.
None Documented
None Documented
Clinical Note
moderateQuinine + Gatifloxacin
"Quinine may increase the hypoglycemic activities of Gatifloxacin."
Clinical Note
moderateQuinine + Rosoxacin
"Quinine may increase the hypoglycemic activities of Rosoxacin."
Clinical Note
moderateQuinine + Levofloxacin
"Quinine may increase the hypoglycemic activities of Levofloxacin."
Clinical Note
moderateQuinine + Trovafloxacin
"Quinine may increase the hypoglycemic activities of Trovafloxacin."
Terminal elimination half-life is 10-18 hours (mean 14 hours) in healthy adults, allowing twice-daily dosing.
Terminal elimination half-life: 18 hours (range 8–21 h) in healthy adults; prolonged to 26–44 h in severe malaria or hepatic impairment.
Primarily hepatic metabolism; renal excretion of metabolites accounts for <10% unchanged drug; biliary/fecal elimination of metabolites approximately 20-30%.
Renal: ~20% unchanged; Hepatic metabolism (CYP3A4) to inactive metabolites, excreted in urine and feces. Total renal elimination of parent and metabolites ~80%.
Category C
Category C
Antimalarial
Antimalarial