Antimalarial pharmacology and therapeutics of atovaquone

GL Nixon, DM Moss, AE Shone… - Journal of …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
GL Nixon, DM Moss, AE Shone, DG Lalloo, N Fisher, PM O'Neill, SA Ward, GA Biagini
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 2013academic.oup.com
Atovaquone is used as a fixed-dose combination with proguanil (Malarone) for treating
children and adults with uncomplicated malaria or as chemoprophylaxis for preventing
malaria in travellers. Indeed, in the USA, between 2009 and 2011, Malarone prescriptions
accounted for 70% of all antimalarial pre-travel prescriptions. In 2013 the patent for
Malarone will expire, potentially resulting in a wave of low-cost generics. Furthermore, the
malaria scientific community has a number of antimalarial quinolones with a related …
Abstract
Atovaquone is used as a fixed-dose combination with proguanil (Malarone) for treating children and adults with uncomplicated malaria or as chemoprophylaxis for preventing malaria in travellers. Indeed, in the USA, between 2009 and 2011, Malarone prescriptions accounted for 70% of all antimalarial pre-travel prescriptions. In 2013 the patent for Malarone will expire, potentially resulting in a wave of low-cost generics. Furthermore, the malaria scientific community has a number of antimalarial quinolones with a related pharmacophore to atovaquone at various stages of pre-clinical development. With this in mind, it is timely here to review the current knowledge of atovaquone, with the purpose of aiding the decision making of clinicians and drug developers involved in the future use of atovaquone generics or atovaquone derivatives.
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