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Antimalarials

Antimalarials in Advanced Pharmaceutical Science And Technology refer to a group of drugs used to prevent or treat malaria, a life-threatening disease caused by protozoan parasites belonging to the Plasmodium family. These drugs work by targeting different stages of the parasite's life cycle, such as preventing its …

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Overview

Antimalarials in Advanced Pharmaceutical Science And Technology refer to a group of drugs used to prevent or treat malaria, a life-threatening disease caused by protozoan parasites belonging to the Plasmodium family. These drugs work by targeting different stages of the parasite's life cycle, such as preventing its replication or killing the parasite within the red blood cells. The development of antimalarial drugs has significantly reduced the morbidity and mortality associated with malaria. Some of the commonly used antimalarials include chloroquine, quinine, artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs), and mefloquine. However, due to the emergence of drug-resistant parasites, the search for new and more effective antimalarials is ongoing. Pharmaceutical companies are investing more resources to research and develop new antimalarial drugs, harnessing cutting-edge technology such as combinatorial chemistry, high-throughput screening, and structure-based drug design. These approaches aim to identify compounds with superior efficacy, safety, and low toxicity. Several promising compounds are currently undergoing clinical trials. Furthermore, the deployment of advanced drug delivery systems such as nanotechnology in antimalarial therapies is an area of intense research interest. These systems can enhance drug bioavailability, targeting, and reduce adverse effects. Other innovations, such as the use of plant-based antimalarial remedies and genomics-based approaches are also being explored. In summary, antimalarials are vital tools in the fight against malaria. With the rapidly changing landscape of Advanced Pharmaceutical Science And Technology, the development of newer and more effective antimalarials will continue to play a critical role in global health efforts.

Research published in this journal

1 peer-reviewed article, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.

2018

Malaria: An Unseen Enemy Threatening to Mankind

Shende PravinCorresponding author
Shobhaben Pratapbhai Patel School of Pharmacy and Technology Management, SVKM’s NMIMS, Mumbai, India.
Exact topic Tropical Diseases and Medicine

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Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Advanced Pharmaceutical Science And Technology (ISSN 2328-0182).

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natalia malara · Italy Saba Khalilpour · Italy Haseeb Khan · United States

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