1989
DOI: 10.1016/0035-9203(89)90509-9
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Neurocysticercosis: treatment with albendazole and dextrochloropheniramine

Abstract: We evaluated the use of albendazole in combination with dextrochloropheniramine for the treatment of neurocysticercosis. Forty patients were treated from September 1984 to December 1987; each was diagnosed on the basis of clinical, epidemiological, cerebrospinal fluid and tomographic data. Patients were divided into 3 groups according to the albendazole treatment schedule. Group I received 10-15 mg/kg albendazole daily; group II received 15-25 mg/kg/d; group III received 15-30 mg/kg/d. Each patient also receiv… Show more

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“…Elevated dosage of albendazole does not seem to be associated to the increase of side effects when compared with the usual doses 5,8,9 .…”
Section: Fig 2 (A) Mr Of the Encephalous Revealing Cistyc Lesions Inmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…Elevated dosage of albendazole does not seem to be associated to the increase of side effects when compared with the usual doses 5,8,9 .…”
Section: Fig 2 (A) Mr Of the Encephalous Revealing Cistyc Lesions Inmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Comparative studies between the treatment of subarachnoidal and intraventricular forms of the parasite with a 15 and a 30 mg dose of albendazole, had shown an involution of the cysticercus much more significant in the groups treated with higher doses of the cysticid 5,8,9 . In our patient we used 30 mg/Kg dose, for 30 days.…”
Section: Fig 2 (A) Mr Of the Encephalous Revealing Cistyc Lesions Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…If no signs of intracranial hypertension exist, common analgesics should be used to obtain appropriate pain control. The use of anti-infl ammatory drugs agents has been mostly restricted to corticosteroids, although early reports on the use of dextrochloropheniramine or, more recently, of methotrexate also exist (Agapejev et al 1989 ;Keiser and Nash 2003 ). Acute anti-infl ammatory therapy in neurocysticercosis is primarily directed to reduce edema and local infl ammation, thus ameliorating intracranial hypertension and decreasing the propensity to further seizures.…”
Section: Management Of Neurocysticercosismentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Neurocysticercosis is accompanied by prolonged, sometimes recurrent, periods of inflammatory status leading to long-term treatments, and consequently accumulation of steroids side-effects. Hence, the need of a sparing steroid drug to be used for longer periods, such as dexchlorpheniramine 21 . Similarly, in neuroschistosomiasis the use of steroids overcomes the use of specific antiparasitic drugs.…”
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