The effects of prednisolone and niacin on chloroquine-induced pruritus in malaria
- 1 October 1991
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Springer Nature in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
- Vol. 41 (4), 383-385
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00314973
Abstract
Chloroquine chemotherapy of malaria fever induces severe generalised pruritus in a large proportion of black Africans. In a double blind, placebo controlled, randomised, parallel group study in 28 historically chloroquine pruritus-reactor (R+) patients, with malaria, we evaluated the prophylactic and the palliative antipruritic actions of prednisolone (5 mg) or niacin (50 mg). There was a significant prophylactic effect of both drugs on the pruritogenecity of chloroquine as well as significant reduction in the area under the pruritus intensity-time curve, AUC(0–72 h) by niacin. The salutary effect both of niacin and prednisolone on chloroquine pruritogenecity resulted neither, in the mitigation of malaria parasite clearance, nor in the clinical amelioration following antimalaria therapy.Keywords
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