(Redirected from Daraprim)
'Pyrimethamine' ('Daraprim®') is a
medication used for
protozoal infections. It is commonly used as an
antimalarial drug (for both treatment and prevention), and is also used in the treatment of ''
Toxoplasma gondii'' infections in
immunocompromised patients, such as
HIV-positive individuals.
Mechanism of action
Pyrimethamine interferes with
folic acid synthesis by inhibiting the enzyme
dihydrofolate reductase. Folic acid is needed for
DNA and
RNA synthesis in many
species, including protozoa.
Mechanism of resistance
Resistance to pyrimethamine is widespread. Mutations in the gene for dihydrofolate reductase may reduce the effectiveness of pyrimethamine (PMID 15155209). These mutations decrease the binding affinity between pyrimethamine and dihydrofolate reductase by
steric interactions (PMID 14711307).
Clinical use
Pyrimethamine is typically given with a
sulfonamide and
folinic acid:
★
Sulfonamides inhibit
dihydropteroate synthetase, an enzyme that participates in folic acid synthesis from
para-aminobenzoic acid. Hence, sulfonamides work synergistically with pyrimethamine by blocking a different enzyme needed for folic acid synthesis.
★ Folinic acid (
Leucovorin) is a compound that can be converted into folic acid by the human body without relying on dihydrofolate reductase. By doing so, folinic acid reduces side effects related to folate deficiency.
Side effects
Pyrimethamine may deplete
folic acid in humans, resulting in
hematologic side effects associated with folate deficiency.
Side effects include:
★
hypersensitivity reactions
★
megaloblastic anemia
★
leukopenia
★
thrombocytopenia
★
pancytopenia
★
atrophic glossitis
★
hematuria
★ cardiac
arrhythmias
★ pulmonary
eosinophilia (rare)
★
hyperphenylalaninemia (particularly when used with a sulfonamide)
Contraindications
Pyrimethamine is contraindicated in patients with:
★ hypersensitivity to pyrimethamine
★ megaloblastic anemia - depletion of folic acid may aggravate this condition
References
★
Daraprim - Package insert (PDF file)
★
Fansidar - sulfadoxine and pyrimethamine
External links