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The antimalarial drug artesunate is prescribed to patients with severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria. In severe circumstances, where oral drugs may not be appropriate owing to impaired absorption or other factors, it is commonly given intravenously as an injection. Important details regarding artesunate injection exporter are as follows:
Action Type and Process:
The antimalarial medication class to which artesunate belongs is the artemisinin class.
Artesunate and other artemisinin derivatives kill malaria parasites by destroying them inside the parasites themselves through the production of toxic-free radicals.
Possible uses:
Injectable artesunate is most commonly used to treat severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria.
When oral antimalarial drugs are not an option or won't work, this is usually the next step.
Administration:
Intramuscular (IM) or intravenous (IV) administration is the standard method for giving artesunate.
For more serious cases, it is usually best to provide the medication intravenously so it can start working faster.
How much to take:
Factors including the patient's weight and the severity of their malaria illness determine the dosage and length of treatment with artesunate.
As a first line of defense against malaria, artesunate is typically taken orally for the duration of the treatment.
The Use of Multiple Drugs:
Combining artesunate with other antimalarial medications increases their efficacy and decreases the likelihood of resistance.
Artemether and lumefantrine are two examples of common pairings, as are artesunate and mefloquine.
Weaknesses and Risks:
Although artesunate typically has few negative effects, some patients may have them.
Nausea, vomiting, and temporary abnormalities in liver enzymes are common side effects.
Patients with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) impairment are at increased risk for serious adverse events, which include allergic responses and severe hemolysis, however these reactions are rare.