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Therapy of leprosy.

Abstract

The latest developments and ideas in the therapy of leprosy are discussed, the need for long-term studies being stressed. The therapeutic efficacy and effective dosages of some sulfones (especially diaphenylsulfone), thiambutosine and long-acting sulfonamides such as sulfamethoxine and sulfalene, are considered. The possibilities for two newer drugs, 4,4'-diacetyldiaminodiphenylsulfone and clofazimine (B-663), both still in the early stages of evaluation, are also described and the potential value of thalidomide in treatment of the lepra reaction is discussed. The authors make a number of recommendations for controlled trials and lines of investigation and, in particular, favour a biochemical approach to the correction of defective host defences. Diaphenylsulfone is still considered the drug of choice for use in the therapy of leprosy.

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Type
Journal Article
Author
Convit J
Browne S G
Languillon J
Pettit J H
Ramanujam K
Sagher F
Sheskin J
Tarabini G
DE SOUZA LIMA L
Tolentino J G
Waters M F
Bechelli L M
Martinez Dominguez V

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