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Clinical Trial
. 1987;81(4):559-61.
doi: 10.1016/0035-9203(87)90406-8.

A controlled clinical trial of artemether (qinghaosu derivative) versus quinine in complicated and severe falciparum malaria

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Clinical Trial

A controlled clinical trial of artemether (qinghaosu derivative) versus quinine in complicated and severe falciparum malaria

Pe Than Myint et al. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 1987.

Abstract

31 pairs of patients with complicated falciparum malaria (with anaemia, jaundice, raised blood urea, hyperpyrexia or more than 2% of erythrocytes parasitized) were treated with artemether or quinine. All patients in the artemether group survived but 2 of those treated with quinine died. Fever clearance time and parasite clearance time of patients treated with artemether were significantly shorter than in the quinine-treated group. One patient who failed to respond to quinine within 72 h was saved with artemether. Follow-up of the patients showed that 9 of 23 (39.1%) recrudesced on day 28 in the artemether group. In the quinine group the recrudescence rate was 9% (2 of 22). Hence artemether may be considered as one of the drugs of choice for severely ill patients; it may even be better than quinine.

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