Trypanocidal agent
A trypanocidal agent is an antiprotozoal agent that acts upon trypanosome parasites.[1]
Examples include:[2]
- Aminoquinuride[3]
- benzonidazole
- blasticidin S
- DAPI
- diminazene
- diminazene aceturate
- eflornithine
- ethidium
- isometamidium chloride
- lonidamine
- melaminylthioarsenate
- melarsoprol
- nifurtimox
- pentamidine
- posaconazole
- puromycin
- quinapyramine
- salicylhydroxamic acid
- suramin
- tetraphenylporphine sulfonate
See also
References
- Trypanocidal+Agents at the US National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
- MeSH list of agents 82014344
- GOBLE, F. C. (January 1950). "Chemotherapy of experimental trypanosomiasis; trypanocidal activity of certain bis (2-methyl-4-amino-6-quinolyl) amides and ethers". Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 98 (1): 49–61. PMID 15403620.
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