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Daraprim 25mg Tablets 1X100 Each By Amedra Pharma

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Daraprim 25mg Tablets 1X100 Each By Amedra Pharma

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Daraprim 25mg Tablets 1X100 Each By Amedra Pharma. Item No.:This Item Requires A Valid Order From A Physician Licensed in USA. Item Profile:Item No. RXD4377321/RXB10091866
Ndc 52054033010 upc 352054330108 mpn 33010
Generic Name Pyrimethamine
Trade Name Daraprim
Additional Description
Strength 25Mg
Form Tabs
Size 100 Ea
Unit Of Measure Ea
Unit Of Sale Ea
Unit Dose
Schedule No. 0
Private Label 999
Multi-Source N
Active Status Active
Generic Ind. Branded Dr

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DESCRIPTION

DARAPRIM (pyrimethamine) is an antiparasitic compound available in tablet form for oral administration. Each scored tablet contains 25 mg pyrimethamine and the inactive ingredients corn and potato starch, lactose, and magnesium stearate.

INDICATIONS

Treatment of Toxoplasmosis: DARAPRIM is indicated for the treatment of toxoplasmosis when used conjointly with a sulfonamide, since synergism exists with this combination.

Treatment of Acute Malaria: DARAPRIM is also indicated for the treatment of acute malaria. It should not be used alone to treat acute malaria. Fast-acting schizonticides such as chloroquine or quinine are indicated and preferable for the treatment of acute malaria. However, conjoint use of DARAPRIM with a sulfonamide (e.g., sulfadoxine) will initiate transmission control and suppression of susceptible strains of plasmodia.

Chemoprophylaxis of Malaria: DARAPRIM is indicated for the chemoprophylaxis of malaria due to susceptible strains of plasmodia. However, resistance to pyrimethamine is prevalent worldwide. It is not suitable as a prophylactic agent for travelers to most areas.

SIDE EFFECTS

Hypersensitivity reactions, occasionally severe (such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, erythema multiforme, and anaphylaxis), and hyperphenylalaninemia, can occur particularly when pyrimethamine is administered concomitantly with a sulfonamide.

Consult the complete prescribing information for the relevant sulfonamide for sulfonamide-associated adverse events. With doses of pyrimethamine used for the treatment of toxoplasmosis, anorexia and vomiting may occur. Vomiting may be minimized by giving the medication with meals it usually disappears promptly upon reduction of dosage. Doses used in toxoplasmosis may produce megaloblastic anemia, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, pancytopenia, atrophic glossitis, hematuria, and disorders of cardiac rhythm. Hematologic effects, however, may also occur at low doses in certain individuals (see PRECAUTIONS: General).

Pulmonary eosinophilia has been reported rarely.