tôi yêu bản dịchUntil 1980, tetracyclines, sometimes
used in combination with trypan blue,
and cephaloridine were recommended
for treatment of feline babesiosis. In
1981 Potgieter investigated the efficacy
of 10 drugs for treating B. felis infections.
Primaquine phosphate (Primaquine,
Centaur), administered per os or intramuscularly
was found to be highly effective
and the obvious drug of choice. The
side- and toxic effects of primaquine are
undesirable, however. It frequently
causes vomition when administered
orally and mortality if administered in
doses exceeding 1 mg/kg. Additionally,
primaquine does not sterilise the parasite
infection