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Natural Compounds as Antimicrobial Agents-2nd Edition. [PDF]
Franco CM, Vázquez BI.
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Integrated diagnosis and successful treatment of imported old world cutaneous leishmaniasis with intralesional sodium stibogluconate in china: a case report. [PDF]
Xu J, Xia X, Liu Z.
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Treatment of giardiasis in dogs: field clinical study to confirm the efficacy, safety, and acceptance of a metronidazole-based flavored oral suspension. [PDF]
Jones S +5 more
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Exploring Benzo[h]chromene Derivatives as Agents against Protozoal and Mycobacterial Infections. [PDF]
Pertino MW +9 more
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New hydrophilic riminophenazines as potent antiprotozoal agents
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Antiprotozoal Agents from Plant Sources
Planta Medica, 1991Protozoa are responsible for a number of serious tropical diseases including amoebiasis, leishmaniasis, malaria, and trypanosomiasis. New drugs are required for the treatment of these diseases and the potential of plants to produce new clinical agents is discussed.
J D, Phillipson, C W, Wright
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Tinidazole: A nitroimidazole antiprotozoal agent
Clinical Therapeutics, 2005Tinidazole, a structural analogue of metrondazole, is an antiprotozoal agent that has been widely used in Europe and developing countries for >2 decades with established efficacy and acceptable tolerability. It was recently approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of trichomoniasis, giardiasis, amebiasis, and amebic liver ...
Horatio B, Fung, Thien-Ly, Doan
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Saponins as Potential Antiprotozoal Agents
2021The sphere of natural products is an abundant source for discovery of therapeutic drugs for the treatment of neglected parasitic diseases. Various classes of chemical substances displayed antiprotozoal activity, such as alkaloids, terpenoids, saponins, and flavonoids.
Ana Claudia F. Amaral +9 more
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