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Treatment of chronic Chagas' disease with itraconazole and allopurinol.
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Pure StarchDrug ToleranceAllergyAntifungal AgentsAllergy MedicinePharmacologyGastroenterologyClinical MycologyPharmacotherapyChronic ChagasMedicineDrug Allergy
Four hundred four patients with chronic Chagas' disease were treated with itraconazole (6 mg/kg of body weight/day for 120 days), allopurinol (8.5 mg/kg of body weight/day for 60 days), or with a placebo of pure starch. Patients were monitored over a period of four years by clinical examination, serology, xenodiagnosis, hemoculture, and electrocardiogram. Drug tolerance was good, with only four treatments discontinued due to side effects that subsided after suspension of treatment. Parasitologic cure was evident in 44% of the those treated with allopurinol and 53% of those treated with itraconazole, and the electrocardiographic evaluation showed normalization in 36.5% and 48.2%, respectively, of patients with chronic or recent cardiopathy.
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