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Title: Antiparasitics


1
Antiparasitics
  • Chapter 12-2

Dr. Dipa Brahmbhatt VMD MpHdbrahmbh_at_yahoo.com
2
Objectives
  • Terminology antiparasitics
  • MOA antiparasitics
  • Precautions of antiparisitics

3
Antinematodals
  • Macrolides Avermectins and Milbemycin
  • Benzimidazole drugs
  • Imidazothiazoles
  • Tetrahydropyrimidines
  • Organophosphates
  • Piperazine compounds

4
Benzimidazoles
  • MOA Work by attacking proteins beta tubulin gt
    cell division
  • Recognize by azole ending in drug name
  • All can be administered orally, either as a
    paste, a granulated powder, or a solution and
    popular equine and cattle species
  • Adv Cost effective
  • DA Drug has to be exposed 3-5 days to be
    effective hence consecutive treatment,
    teratogenic?
  • SE are rare with benzimidaloles, but may include
    vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy

5
Benzimidazoles
  • Thiabendazoles
  • Ascarids and strongyles
  • Few SE, has anti-inflammatory and antifungal
    Tresaderm (also has dexmethasone and neomycin
    sulfate)
  • Oxibendazole (Anthelcide EQ Equine Wormer Paste
    )
  • Equine dewormer
  • With diethylcarbamazine (daily HW preventative)
  • not used anymore liver dysfunction

6
Fenbendazole
  • Fenbendazole (Panacur dogs/horses/livestock ,
    Safe Guard livestock)
  • Wide spectrum of activity (roundworms, hookworms,
    whipworms, and Taenia pisiformis)
  • Not used for tapeworms unless species of tapeworm
    identified
  • Must be given for 3 consecutive days
  • Lungworm Liver fluke 10 14 days
  • Also used to treat metronidazole-resistant
    giardiasis.
  • SE include vomiting and diarrhea (no liver
    problem)
  • Approved for use in lactating dairy animals
  • Panacur - available in granules, suspensions,
    and pastes.

7
Suspension
Paste
8
Benzimidazoles
  • Albendazole (Valbezen suspension)
  • Cattle intestinal nematodes, flukes, cestodes
    and protozoa
  • Not used in pregnant cows/ dairy cows of breeding
    age (teratogenic effects and BM suppression)
  • In companion animals replaced by ivermectin and
    modern anticestodals
  • Oxfendazole (Benzelmin, Synanthic)
  • Horses strongyles, ascarids, pinworms

9
Antinematodals
  • Macrolides Avermectins and Milbemycin
  • Benzimidazole drugs
  • Imidazothiazoles
  • Tetrahydropyrimidines
  • Organophosphates
  • Piperazine compounds

10
Tetrahydropyrimidines
  • MOA Mimics ACh and cause initial stimulation
    then paralysis of the worm
  • Effective against roundworms (ascarids, pinworms,
    strongyles) and hookworms
  • Examples include pyrantel pamoate, pyrantel
    tartrate, and morantel tartrate
  • Also OTC (pipa tabs are more popular)
  • Heartguard plus (ivermectin),
  • Drontal (praziquantel), drontal plus
  • (bemzimidazole febantel and praziquantel)
  • Adv Very safe, pleasant taste
  • Nemex, Strongid-T
  • Suspensions mix well

11
Antinematodals
  • Macrolides Avermectins and Milbemycin
  • Benzimidazole drugs
  • Imidazothiazoles
  • Tetrahydropyrimidines
  • Organophosphates
  • Piperazine compounds

12
Piperazine
  • MOA Blocks neuromuscular
  • transmission gt paralyses parasite
  • Effective only against ascarids
  • Clients should be made aware that
  • piperazines often result in intact worms
  • being vomited or passed in stool (infectious)
  • Dont kill tapeworms, whipworms,
  • hookworm, protozoa narrow spectrum
  • Practically nontoxic
  • Sold OTC
  • Hartz Health Measures Once-a-Month
  • Wormer for Puppies
  • Pipa-Tabs

13
Antinematodals
  • Macrolides Avermectins and Milbemycin
  • Benzimidazole drugs
  • Imidazothiazoles
  • Tetrahydropyrimidines
  • Organophosphates
  • Piperazine compounds

14
Organophosphates
  • MOA Inhibit cholinesterase activity, causing ACh
    to remain active in the neuromuscular junction gt
    parasite paralysis
  • Used on agricultural products (before nerve gas
    warfare)
  • Are neurotoxic to parasites some cause
    neurologic side effects in the host
  • Both endoparasitic and ectoparasitic (mostly used
    for)
  • Narrow range of safety not for use in
    heartworm-positive dogs (dyspnea death, sudden
    worm kill off)
  • Effective against bots and a variety of nematodes
  • Dichlorvos (Task)
  • Not safe to use OPs off-label!!!
  • Treat with atropine / glycopyrrolate during
  • overdosage

15
Side Effects of Organophosphate Poisoning
  • Salivation
  • Lacrimation
  • Urination
  • Dyspnea
  • Defecation
  • Emesis
  • Also ataxia, anxiety, abdominal pain, muscle
    tremors, pupillary constriction, seizure,
    hyperexcitability

16
Antinematodals
  • Macrolides Avermectins and Milbemycin
  • Benzimidazole drugs
  • Imidazothiazoles
  • Tetrahydropyrimidines
  • Organophosphates
  • Piperazine compounds

17
Imidazothiazoles
  • Work by stimulating the nematodes cholinergic
    nervous system, leading to paralysis of the
    parasite (therefore, not ovicidal)
  • Effective against ascarids, strongyles,
    whipworms, and hookworms
  • Was used as a microfilaricide in the past
  • An example is levamisole (Levasol)
  • Expels most nematodes in 24 hours (some may be
    passed alive)
  • Available in oral forms such as pellets, powder,
    suspensions, and pastes
  • Also has anti-inflammatory and immunostimulant
    properties
  • May cause toxicity in host animal due to
    cholinergic effects

18
Anticestodals
  • Cestodes Tapeworms
  • Scolex, neck, proglottids
  • Scolex attaches to intestinal wall
  • Goal scolex detachment
  • Some anticestodals are used in combination with
    antinematodal drugs.

19
ANTICESTODALS
  • Praziquantel
  • Epsiprantel
  • Fenbendazoles

20
Anticestodals
  • Praziquantel (Droncit)
  • MOA Works by increasing the cell membrane
    permeability
  • of the cestode,
  • Owners will not see tapeworm or segments passed
    after treatment
  • Works on all cestode species Taenia, Dipylidium
    caninum , Echinococcus spp. zoonotic
  • With Dipylidium caninum, it is especially
    important to also eradicate fleas to prevent
    reinfection.
  • Available as oral tablet or injectable
  • Not ovicidal (eggs)
  • Side effects are rare include anorexia,
    vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy (INJECTABLE)

21
Anticestodals
  • Epsiprantel (Cestex)
  • Effective against Taenia spp. and Dipylidium
    caninum, but not Echinococcus spp. (wild
    carnivores, severe liver disease humans)
  • Like praziquantel, disintegrates cestode so that
    it can be digested by host
  • Unlike praziquantel, not absorbed well by GI
    tract, so systemic side effects are minimal.
  • Fenbendazole
  • A benzimidazole (covered previously
    antinematodals)
  • Effective against Taenia spp. but not Dipylidium
    caninum
  • Unless other parasites are present in animal that
    can be treated with fenbendazole, praziquantel or
    epsiprantel are recommended.

22
Anticestodals
Dipylidium needs proper flea control
Zoonosis
Droncit Cestex Fenbendazole
Ingredient Praziquantel Epsiprantel Panacur
MOA Permeability of cell (Ca) Permeability of cell (Ca) Disrupt cell division
Stages
Species All Taenia Dipylidium Echinococcus Taenia spp Dipylidium caninum Taenia spp
Feces No worms No worms
SE Anorexia, v/d, lethargy Less v/d
23
Antitrematodals
  • Clorsulon (Curatrem)
  • A benzene sulfonamide
  • Works by inhibiting the trematodes enzyme
    systems for energy production (robs fluke of
    energy)
  • Effective against Fasciola hepatica
  • Adult and immature forms
  • OTC
  • Drench
  • Not recommended in dairy animals
  • Ivomec plus clorsulon ivermectin
  • Increases spectrum of activity
  • Increases withdrawal time
  • Cant use in female dairy cattle of breeding age

24
Antitrematodals
  • Albendazole (Albazen)
  • Benzimidazole that interferes with the energy
    metabolism of the worm
  • Also effective against some nematodes
    (broad-spectrum)
  • Not approved for use in lactating animals
  • Praziquantel
  • Covered previously (anticestodal)
  • Also effective against lung flukes in dogs and
    cats

25
Drontal Plus
  • Contains
  • Febantel, a probenzimidazole that is metabolized
    in the animal to a true benzimidazole.
  • Effective against ascarids, strongyles, and
    pinworms
  • Pyrantel pamoate
  • Antinematodal
  • Praziquantel
  • Anticestodal
  • Antitrematodal

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General
Drontal/ Drontal Panacur Pyrantel Pamoate Ivermectin
Hooks
Rounds
Tapeworm
Whipworm
Demodex
Scabies
Giardia
Ear mites
Dog Kidney worm
mff
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Vibrantel Pyrantel Pamoate Panacur Cestex Droncit/ Drontal
Toxocara Canis
Toxocara Leonina
Ancylostoma Braziliense
Ancylostoma caninum
Uncinaria Stenocephal
Trichuris Vulpis
Trichuris Campanula
Dipylidium Canninum
Taenia Pisiformia
Echinococcus Granulosus
Echinoccocus Multiocularis
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Antiprotozoals
Coccidia carnivore Isospora spp Coccidia
herbivores - Eimeria spp
  • Protozoa coccidia, Giardia, Sarcocystis neurona
    EPM
  • Coccidiosis is a protozoal infection that causes
    intestinal disorders
  • Hygiene and sanitation important
  • Most anticoccidial drugs are coccidiostats (do
    not actually kill the parasite, so hygiene is
    crucial)
  • Sulfadimethoxine (Albon)
  • Reduces the number of oocysts shed, thus reducing
    spread of disease
  • Ponazuril (Marquis) - EPM
  • Equine antiprotozoal oral paste used off-label
    in dogs/cats
  • Kills coccidia
  • Given in 3 doses days 1, 2, and 9.
  • 30 mg/kg of a 50 mg/mL solution
  • Others (work mainly by affecting the protozoans
    metabolism)
  • Nicarbazine, Amprolium calves high doses can
    cause thiamin deficiency, Monensin (DONT USE IN
    HORSES), Decoquinate, Robenidine

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Antiprotozoals
  • Giardiosis is a protozoal disease caused
  • by Giardia spp.
  • Antiprotozoal drugs
  • Metronidazole (Flagyl) (enters the protozoal
    cell and interferes with its ability to function
    and replicate). IBD. SE Neuro
  • Benzimidazoles
  • Fenbendazole (Panacur) Giardia in pregnant and
    lactating animals
  • Albendazole (Valbazen) Giardia but SE
    leukopenia so not favorable
  • Giardia Vaccine (GiardiaVax)
  • Blood protozoan Babesia sp. is transmitted by
    ticks
  • Imidocarb (injectable) has cholinergic effects on
    the protozoan (not used in food animals)
  • Tick prevention also important

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References
  • Romich, J.A. Pharmacology for Veterinary
    Technicians, 2nd edition. 2010.
  • Bill, R.L. Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
    for the Veterinary Technician, 3rd edition. 2006.
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