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- Eflornithine, sold under the brand name Vaniqa among others, is a medication used to treat African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness) and excessive hair...
- Nifurtimox/eflornithine is a combination of two antiparasitic drugs, nifurtimox and eflornithine, used in the treatment of African trypanosomiasis (sleeping...
- contraceptives at a low dosage (see below). It has a risk of liver damage. Eflornithine: Blocks putrescine that is necessary for the growth of hair follicles...
- drugs differ significantly drug to drug. For example, it appears that eflornithine, a drug used to treat trypanosomiasis, inhibits ornithine decarboxylase...
- Treatment of the second stage has involved eflornithine or a combination of nifurtimox and eflornithine for TbG. Fexinidazole is a more recent treatment...
- Complementary: Pentamidineα Fexinidazole Pentamidine Suramin sodium Eflornithine Melarsoprol Nifurtimox Complementary: Melarsoprolα Benznidazole Nifurtimox...
- central nervous system is involved. For Trypanosoma brucei gambiense, eflornithine or fexinidazole is usually preferred. It is effective in about 95% of...
- sickness. For sleeping sickness it is used together with eflornithine in nifurtimox-eflornithine combination treatment. In Chagas disease it is a second-line...
- too many polyps to be followed and treated endoscopically. The drug eflornithine, an inhibitor of ornithine decarboxylase typically used to treat trypanosomiasis...
- "What is a Witches' Mark?". Retrieved 2021-12-29. "Eflornithine Monohydrate Chloride (Eflornithine 11.5% cream)". nhs.uk. NHS. Archived from the original...