PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases (Jan 2017)

Comparison of Doxycycline, Minocycline, Doxycycline plus Albendazole and Albendazole Alone in Their Efficacy against Onchocerciasis in a Randomized, Open-Label, Pilot Trial.

  • Ute Klarmann-Schulz,
  • Sabine Specht,
  • Alexander Yaw Debrah,
  • Linda Batsa,
  • Nana Kwame Ayisi-Boateng,
  • Jubin Osei-Mensah,
  • Yusif Mubarik,
  • Peter Konadu,
  • Arcangelo Ricchiuto,
  • Rolf Fimmers,
  • Sandra Arriens,
  • Bettina Dubben,
  • Louise Ford,
  • Mark Taylor,
  • Achim Hoerauf

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005156
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. e0005156

Abstract

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The search for new macrofilaricidal drugs against onchocerciasis that can be administered in shorter regimens than required for doxycycline (DOX, 200mg/d given for 4-6 weeks), identified minocycline (MIN) with superior efficacy to DOX. Further reduction in the treatment regimen may be achieved with co-administration with standard anti-filarial drugs. Therefore a randomized, open-label, pilot trial was carried out in an area in Ghana endemic for onchocerciasis, comprising 5 different regimens: the standard regimen DOX 200mg/d for 4 weeks (DOX 4w, N = 33), the experimental regimens MIN 200mg/d for 3 weeks (MIN 3w; N = 30), DOX 200mg/d for 3 weeks plus albendazole (ALB) 800mg/d for 3 days (DOX 3w + ALB 3d, N = 32), DOX 200mg/d for 3 weeks (DOX 3w, N = 31) and ALB 800mg for 3 days (ALB 3d, N = 30). Out of 158 randomized participants, 116 (74.4%) were present for the follow-up at 6 months of whom 99 participants (63.5%) followed the treatment per protocol and underwent surgery. Histological analysis of the adult worms in the extirpated nodules revealed absence of Wolbachia in 98.8% (DOX 4w), 81.4% (DOX 3w + ALB 3d), 72.7% (MIN 3w), 64.1% (DOX 3w) and 35.2% (ALB 3d) of the female worms. All 4 treatment regimens showed superiority to ALB 3d (p Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov #06010453.