Nitazoxanide (English Wikipedia)

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  • Shoff WH (5 October 2015). Chandrasekar PH, Talavera F, King JW (eds.). "Cyclospora Medication". Medscape. WebMD. Retrieved 11 January 2016. Nitazoxanide, a 5-nitrothiazole derivative with broad-spectrum activity against helminths and protozoans, has been shown to be effective against C cayetanensis, with an efficacy 87% by the third dose (first, 71%; second 75%). Three percent of patients had minor side effects.

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  • "Alinia- nitazoxanide tablet Alinia- nitazoxanide powder, for suspension". DailyMed. Retrieved 13 February 2021.

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  • White CA (February 2004). "Nitazoxanide: a new broad spectrum antiparasitic agent". Expert Review of Anti-Infective Therapy. 2 (1): 43–49. doi:10.1586/14787210.2.1.43. PMID 15482170. S2CID 219184877.
  • Anderson VR, Curran MP (2007). "Nitazoxanide: a review of its use in the treatment of gastrointestinal infections". Drugs. 67 (13): 1947–1967. doi:10.2165/00003495-200767130-00015. PMID 17722965. S2CID 260860340. Nitazoxanide is effective in the treatment of protozoal and helminthic infections ... Nitazoxanide is a first-line choice for the treatment of illness caused by C. parvum or G. lamblia infection in immunocompetent adults and children, and is an option to be considered in the treatment of illnesses caused by other protozoa and/or helminths.
  • Muñoz P, Valerio M, Eworo A, Bouza E (December 2011). "Parasitic infections in solid-organ transplant recipients". Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation. 16 (6): 565–575. doi:10.1097/MOT.0b013e32834cdbb0. PMID 22027588. S2CID 23861504. Nitazoxanide: intestinal amoebiasis: 500 mg po bid x 3 days
  • Hagel I, Giusti T (October 2010). "Ascaris lumbricoides: an overview of therapeutic targets". Infectious Disorders Drug Targets. 10 (5): 349–367. doi:10.2174/187152610793180876. PMID 20701574. S2CID 15403331. new anthelmintic alternatives such as tribendimidine and Nitazoxanide have proved to be safe and effective against A. lumbricoides and other soil-transmitted helminthiases in human trials.
  • Shakya A, Bhat HR, Ghosh SK (2018). "Update on Nitazoxanide: A Multifunctional Chemotherapeutic Agent". Current Drug Discovery Technologies. 15 (3): 201–213. doi:10.2174/1570163814666170727130003. PMID 28748751. S2CID 19244282.

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