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Nanomolar cationic dendrimeric sulfadiazine as potential antitoxoplasmic agent.
Author: AmalvyJ I, BacigalupeD, MorillaM J, PardiniO, PrietoM J, RomeroE L, VenturiniC
Original Abstract of the Article :
The high doses of sulfadiazine (SDZ), used in synergistic combination with pyrimethamine, are mainly responsible for severe side effects and discontinuation of toxoplasmosis treatments. In the search for new strategies that improve the efficacy of treatments with reduced doses of SDZ, we have determ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2006.05.068
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Nanomolar Dendrimers: A Camel's Quest for a Safer Antitoxoplasmic Agent
The desert of infectious diseases presents a constant threat to health, and toxoplasmosis is one such challenge. This research explores a promising new strategy for treating toxoplasmosis using cationic dendrimers as nanocarriers for sulfadiazine, a commonly used antiparasitic drug. The researchers aim to improve the efficacy of treatment while reducing the need for high doses and associated side effects.
Dendrimers: Navigating the Desert of Toxoplasmosis
This study introduces a novel approach to fighting toxoplasmosis, harnessing the power of nanotechnology. Cationic dendrimers are used to deliver sulfadiazine, an antiparasitic drug, to the site of infection. The dendrimers act as tiny camels carrying valuable cargo to the infected area. The researchers demonstrate that these nanocarriers can effectively deliver sulfadiazine while minimizing side effects, providing a potentially safer and more effective treatment option.
A New Oasis in the Desert of Antiparasitic Treatment
The potential of nanomolar cationic dendrimers as antitoxoplasmic agents is like discovering a new oasis in the desert of antiparasitic treatment. This approach offers a promising path toward improving the lives of people suffering from toxoplasmosis. As we continue to explore new frontiers in medicine, the use of nanotechnology holds immense potential for developing innovative and safer treatments for a variety of diseases.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This research offers a promising new path in the fight against toxoplasmosis. It's like finding a hidden oasis in the vast desert of infectious diseases, providing a potential solution to the challenges of conventional treatments. By harnessing the power of nanotechnology, we can pave the way for safer and more effective treatments, bringing hope to those affected by this debilitating disease.
Date :
- Date Completed 2007-03-07
- Date Revised 2022-03-16
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