Triclabendazole is effective for treatment of large liver fluke
Master Le Quang Hung, Binh Dinh Department of Health has studied and successfully applied, effective treatment of Triclabendazole (TCZ) on patients in Binh Dinh and agreed by the Ministry of Health on treatment of fascioliasis in Viet Nam.
Liver fluke larvae.
Research has raised the clinical and subclinical characteristics of patients with fascioliasis; assessing the effectiveness of TCZ on human fasciolosis; identify side effects when using TCZ to treat fasciolosis, from which the Ministry of Health has an official establishment to recognize the treatment regimen and support TCZ drugs, a valuable source of medicines and treatment effective for thousands of patients with fascioliasis in and outside Binh Dinh province.
In terms of efficacy, according to the 10mg / kg dose regimen, single oral administration showed a marked improvement in clinical symptoms such as eosinophils, antibody titer, liver damage on TCZ ultrasound. affecting 2 biochemical indicators assessing renal function including urea and crreatinine; Using TCZ saves 1.5 million VND compared to previous Enmetin medicine.
Only in the period of 18 months of research and treatment for 500 patients who have saved the cost of over 750 million VND and in the long run, the economic efficiency is very large.
The solution has been applied and contributed to solving the urgent, regular and long-term needs of people with liver fluke in Vietnam.
This is the solution that won the second prize at the 6th Technical Innovation Contest (2008-2009) in Binh Dinh province.
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