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Journal:
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (1997) 43 (5): 311–315.
Published Online: 11 September 2009
..., respectively: 180.9, 198.7, 482.0, 580.0 and 690.1 for chloroquine; 3.4,3.4,9.2,4.0 and 5.8 for mefloquine; 21.9,10.5,40.7, 40. land 48.7 for quinine; 136.7,58.8,116.4,29.4 and 95.4 for cycloguanil, and 48.3, 57.5, 47.4, 61.5 and 37.8 for pyrimethamine. Before cryopreservation they were 172.5, 141.5, 453.2...
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Journal:
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (1997) 43 (2): 142–147.
Published Online: 11 September 2009
... three schizonticidal drugs, chloroquine, mefloquine and quinine, using the modified in vitro microtechnique. Results showed that all the clones derived from Gombak A isolate were chloroquine-resistant with average IC 50 values ranging at 0.1377-1.0420 μ M (0.007-0.058 mefloquine activity), sensitive...
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Journal:
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (1987) 33 (5): 305–308.
Published Online: 09 September 2009
...D.E. Schwartz; G. Eckert; J.M.K. Ekue Because of the extremely long terminal elimination half-life of mefloquine it is practically impossible to measure quantitatively its urinary excretion after a single dose. Indeed, a correct estimation would require collection of urine over a period of several...
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Journal:
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (1988) 34 (3): 165–169.
Published Online: 09 September 2009
...M.D. Edstein; J.R. Veenendaal; R. Hyslop Concentrations of mefloquine in plasma and breast milk were measured in 2 women following the administration of one Lariam® tablet (250 mg mefloquine). The milk-to-plasma ratio of mefloquine based on the area under the plasma and milk concentration curves...
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Journal:
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (1990) 36 (3): 177–184.
Published Online: 09 September 2009
...N.S. Wang; X.B. Guo; Q.D. Liu; L.C. Fu; G.Q. Li; K. Arnold The oral single-dose pharmacokinetics and bioavailability of mefloquine (M) in combination with pyrimethamine (P) and sulfadoxine (S) from a single non-lacquered tablet (NL; M 250 mg, P 25 mg, S 500 mg) and two lacquered tablets (L; M 125...
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Journal:
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (1987) 33 (1): 1–8.
Published Online: 09 September 2009
...D.E. Schwartz; E. Weidekamm; I. Mimica; P. Heizmann; R. Portmann Fansimef® is a new antimalarial combination containing pyrimethamine, sulfadoxine and mefloquine in the weight proportions 1+20+10. It has been designed to fight plasmodia resistant to the presently used antimalarial drugs...
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Journal:
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (1987) 33 (4): 259–265.
Published Online: 09 September 2009
...E. Weidekamm; D.E. Schwartz; U.C. Dubach; B. Weber Fansimef® is a new oral schizonticide which contains pyrimethamine (P), sulfadoxine (S) and mefloquine (M) in a weight ratio of 1:20:10. This antimalarial combination is highly active against multi-resistant Plasmodium falciparum and in vitro...
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Journal:
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (1983) 29 (3): 184–187.
Published Online: 08 September 2009
...I. Mimica; W. Fry; G. Eckert; D.E. Schwartz 250 mg mefloquine was administered orally once a week for 21 consecutive weeks to 5 volunteers. Blood samples were collected just before administration of the next dose, and the unchanged drug and its metabolite, Ro 21-5104, were measured in the plasma...
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Journal:
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (1982) 28 (1): 70–84.
Published Online: 08 September 2009
...D.E. Schwartz; G. Eckert; D. Hartmann; B. Weber; D. Richard-Lenoble; J.M.K. Ekue; M. Gentilini Oral single dose kinetics of mefloquine was investigated in 16 male volunteers, 3 Caucasians and 13 African natives. Unchanged mefloquine (= M) and one of its metabolites (= MM) were measured...
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Journal:
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (1999) 45 (6): 446–451.
Published Online: 11 November 1999
.../A2 clones decreased their susceptibilities to 19, 41 and 28% whilst ST 12/F8, ST 85/B3 and ST 85/B3 clones showed increases of 6, 43 and 21%, respectively, against chloroquine, mefloquine and quinine after cryopreservation. Further results also indicated that GC/B4, GC/B7, GC/C10, ST 85/A5, ST 85/D3...