Anti leprotic agent is a drug that interferes with proliferation of the bacterium that causes leprosy. CLASSIFICATION OF ANTI LEPROTIC DRUGS Sulfone - Dapsone (DDS), Solapsone, Phenazine derivative - Clofazimine, Antitubercular drugs - Rifampicin, Ethionamide, Other antibiotics - Oflaxacin, Minocycline, Clarithromycin, MECHANISM OFACTION
Anti Leprotic Drugs 2. Introduction Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease Caused by an acid fast bacilli Mycobacterium leprae M. leprae multiplies very slowly Incubation period average five years
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The mechanisms by which two anti-leprotic drugs (clofazimine and dapsone), both with anti-inflammatory properties, inhibit myeloperoxidase (MPO)-catalysed reactions, were investigated. The
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This document discusses anti-leprotic drugs used to treat leprosy. It classifies these drugs into sulfones like dapsone, phenazine derivatives like clofazimine, and anti-tubercular drugs like rifampin and ethionamide.
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Anti-Leprotic Drugs Dapsone-resistance among M. leprae, first noted in 2024 Primary-in untreated patients, i.e. they have acquired infection from a patient harbouring resistant bacilli Secondary-which develops during therapy in an individual patient with a single drug The incidence of primary dapsone resistance varied from 2.5% to 40%. Warrants
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