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Chlorproguanil is an
antimalarial drug. In the late 90s and
early 2000s, it was
studied under collaboration with the UNICEF/UNDP/World Bank
Special Program...
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Chlorproguanil/dapsone (sold
commercially as Lapdap) was a
fixed dose
antimalarial combination containing chlorproguanil and dapsone,
which act synergistically...
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Chlorproguanil/dapsone/artesunate (abbreviated CDA) was an
experimental antimalarial treatment that
entered Phase III
clinical trials in 2006. Development...
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uncomplicated fal****rum malaria.
There is
insufficient data on
chlorproguanil-dapsone in
treating uncomplicated fal****rum malaria. The
addition of...
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chlorproguanil and dapsone.
Lapdap was
licensed in the
United Kingdom starting in
October 2003. One
advantage of
Lapdap was that
chlorproguanil and...
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following list of agents:
Amanozine Azapropazone Buformin Chlorazanil Chlorproguanil Clociguanil Cloguanamil Cloquanamil Cycloguanil Dametralast Diallylmelamine...
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chlorphenoxamine (INN)
chlorphentermine (INN)
chlorproethazine (INN)
chlorproguanil (INN)
chlorpromazine (INN)
chlorpropamide (INN)
chlorprothixene (INN)...
- Canada,
which was
known until 2017 as the
Canadian Diabetes ****ociation
Chlorproguanil/dapsone/artesunate, an
antimalarial drug
Clinical Do****ent Architecture...
- dyes,
agricultural chemicals, and
drugs including the
antimalarial chlorproguanil and the
herbicides propanil, linuron, DCMU, and diuron.[citation needed]...
- reductase.
Examples include:[citation needed]
Proguanil (>cycloguanil)
Chlorproguanil The
disinfectants chlorhexidine,
polyaminopropyl biguanide (PAPB), polihexanide...