Review: Improving the Therapeutic Index of 8-Aminoquinolines by the Use of Drug Combinations: Review of the Literature and Proposal for Future Investigations
Myint HY., Berman J., Walker L., Pybus B., Melendez V., Baird JK., Ohrt C.
Because 8-aminoquinolines affect critical survival stages of Plasmodium parasites, treatment and control of malaria could be markedly improved by more widespread use of these drugs; however, hemolytic toxicity, which is widely prevalent in G6PD-deficient patients, severely constrains this use. Primaquine was approved more than 50 years ago after extensive clinical testing. Review of the mid-20th century literature in the light of present understanding of pharmacokinetics and metabolism suggests that manipulation of these factors might dissociate 8-aminoquinoline efficacy from toxicity and lead to an improved therapeutic index.