Primaquine phosphate
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Overview
Primaquine (or primaquine phosphate) is a medication used in the treatment of malaria and Pneumocystis pneumonia. It is a member of the 8-aminoquinoline group of drugs that includes tafenoquine and pamaquine. Primaquine was first synthesised by Robert Elderfield of Columbia University in the 1940's.[1]
Category
Antimalarial
US Brand Names
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Mechanism of Action
Primaquine blocks transport by inhibiting the formation of functional transport vesicles. Studies in a cell-free assay of protein transport through the Golgi apparatus.[2]
References
- ↑ Edgcomb JH, Arnold J, Young EH; et al. (1950). "Primaquine, SN 13272, a new curative agent in vivax malaria; a preliminary report". Journal National Malaria Society. 9 (4): 285&ndash, 92. PMID 14804087.
- ↑ "Primaquine blocks transport by inhibiting the fo... [J Biol Chem. 1991] - PubMed - NCBI".