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. 1991 Sep;65(9):1085-90.
doi: 10.11150/kansenshogakuzasshi1970.65.1085.

[Clinical study on ivermectin against Strongyloides stercoralis]

[Article in Japanese]
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[Clinical study on ivermectin against Strongyloides stercoralis]

[Article in Japanese]
K Shikiya et al. Kansenshogaku Zasshi. 1991 Sep.

Abstract

We previously reported the efficacy of ivermectin (IVM) for the treatment of 23 strongyloidiasis patients. We now reported the efficacy and safety of IVM therapy on 54 patients. Fifty-four patients, 28 males and 26 females, received a single oral dose of IVM one hour before breakfast and this treatment was repeated 2 weeks later. The following results were obtained: 1) The cure rate at 2 weeks after the initial treatment was 92.5% (49 of 53 patients) and 2 weeks after the second course was 96.0% (48 of 50 patients). 2) Four patients (7.4%) complained of diarrhea (n = 2 patients), constipation (n = 1), borborygmus (n = 1), dizziness (n = 1), diplopia (n = 1) and peri-anal itching (n = 1) after the first treatment. Three patients (5.6%) complained of borborygmus (n = 1), itching (n = 1) and exanthema (n = 1) after the second treatment. But all symptoms were mild and required no treatment and subsided in a few days. 3) Positive rate of HTLV-1 antibody was 25.9% in the patients. As described above, although side effects occurred in some cases, they were mild and transient. From these results, we concluded that IVM is an effective drug for strongyloidiasis.

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