Entum

Entum Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Lumefantrine is an antimalarial agent used to treat acute uncomplicated malaria. It is administered in combination with artemether for improved efficacy. This combination therapy exerts its effects against the erythrocytic stages of Plasmodium spp. and may be used to treat infections caused by P. falciparum and unidentified Plasmodium species, including infections acquired in chloroquine-resistant areas.

Lumefantrine is a blood schizonticide active against erythrocytic stages of Plasmodium falciparum. It is thought that administration of lumefantrine with artemether results in cooperate antimalarial clearing effects. Artemether has a rapid onset of action and is rapidly cleared from the body. It is thus thought to provide rapid symptomatic relief by reducing the number of malarial parasites. Lumefantrine has a much longer half life and is believed to clear residual parasites.

Trade Name Entum
Generic Arachis Oil (Peanut Oil) + Artemether +Artemether + Lumefantrine
Weight 0q.s, 80mg/ml, 20mg, 120mg, 80mg, 480mg, 15mg/5ml, 90mg/5ml
Type Injection, Capsule, Tablet, Suspension
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer English Pharmaceuticals Industries
Available Country Pakistan
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Entum
Entum

Uses

Lumefantrine is an antimalarial agent used in combination with artemether for the treatment of acute uncomplicated malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum.

Lumefantrine and artemether combination therapy is indicated for the treatment of acute uncomplicated malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum, including malaria acquired in chloroquine-resistant areas. May also be used to treat uncomplicated malaria when the Plasmodium species has not been identified. Indicated for use in adults and children greater than 5 kg.

Entum is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Uncomplicated Malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum

How Entum works

The exact mechanism by which lumefantrine exerts its antimalarial effect is unknown. However, available data suggest that lumefantrine inhibits the formation of β-hematin by forming a complex with hemin and inhibits nucleic acid and protein synthesis.

Toxicity

Common side effects of combination artemether/lumefantrine therapy in adults include headache, anorexia, dizziness, and asthenia. Common side effects in children include pyrexia, cough, vomiting, anorexia, and headache. Possible serious adverse effects include QT prolongation, bullous eruption, urticaria, splenomegaly (9%), hepatomegaly (adults, 9%; children, 6%), hypersensitivty reaction, and angioedema.

Elimination Route

Food increases absorption.

Half Life

~ 4.5 days

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