Use of ketolides in combination with other drugs to treat experimental toxoplasmosis

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Because combination therapy is required to treat human toxoplasmosis, we examined combinations of the ketolides HMR 3004 and HMR 3647 with atovaquone, clindamycin or sulphadiazine in a murine model of toxoplasmosis. An oral dose of 50 mg/kg/day of HMR 3004 protected 30% of mice lethally infected with Toxoplasma gondii. The same dose protected 100% of infected mice when administered in combination with non-protective doses of atovaquone, clindamycin or sulphadiazine. Similar results were noted with 25 mg/kg/day of HMR 3647. These results demonstrate that these drug combinations are highly effective for treating toxoplasmosis in mice.

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Araujo, F. G., Khan, A. A., Bryskier, A., & Remington, J. S. (1998). Use of ketolides in combination with other drugs to treat experimental toxoplasmosis. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 42(5), 665–667. https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/42.5.665

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