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Toxoplasmosis chorioretinitis is the most frequent posterior uveitis. Different treatment modes are used for its therapy. Classical is the combination of 50 mg of pyrimethamine with 4 g of sulphadiazine and corticosteroids. In this study the results of treatment with lower doses of pyrimethamine together with long-acting sulphonamide are reported. Twelve patients were treated with Fansidar, combination of 25 mg of pyrimethamine and 500 mg sulphadoxine. The treatment consisted of a loading dose of two tablets of Fansidar, followed by one tablet a day. Prednisone 0.5 mg/kg/day was added and gradually tapered off. Patients were treated for 28 days on average (range 21-50 days). In 83% of patients the scar was considerably smaller than original lesion (on average the scar represented 25% of original lesion). Three months after the treatment the visual acuity was 6/9 or better in 83% of patients. No side-effects of the treatment were observed. Lower doses of pyrimethamine with suphadoxine in an easy once a day treatment regime could be an alternative and cost-effective therapy for ocular toxoplasmosis.
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PMID:[Fansidar in the treatment of toxoplasmosis]. 876 75