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Antitrichomonal agent

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An antitrichomonal agent is an antiprotozoal agent that acts on trichomonas parasites.

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References

  1. Antitrichomonal+Agents at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
  2. MeSH list of agents 82000994
Antiparasiticsantiprotozoal agentsChromalveolata antiparasitics (P01)
Alveo-
late
Apicom-
plexa
Conoidasida/
(Coccidiostats)
Cryptosporidiosis
Isosporiasis
Toxoplasmosis
Aconoidasida
Malaria
Individual
agents
Hemozoin
inhibitors
Aminoquinolines
4-Methanolquinolines
Other
Antifolates
DHFR inhibitors
Sulfonamides
Co-formulation
Sesquiterpene
lactones
Other
Combi-
nations
Fixed-dose (co-formulated) ACTs
Other combinations
(not co-formulated)
  • artesunate/mefloquine
  • artesunate/SP
  • quinine/clindamycin
  • quinine/doxycycline
  • quinine/tetracycline
Babesiosis
Cilio-
phora
Stramen-
opile


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