
| Essential Drugs - Practical Guidelines (Médecins Sans Frontières) |
Acetaminophen
Acetyl salicylic acid =
ASA
Albendazole
Albuterol
Aluminium
hydroxide
Aminophylline
Amoxicillin
Ampicillin
Aneurin
Ascorbic
acid
Atropine sulphate
B
Complex
Butylscopolamine
Charcoal
Chloramphenicol
Chloroquine
Chlorpheniramine
=
Chlorphenamine
Chlorpromazine
Cimetidine
Clofazimine
Cloxacillin
Cotrimoxazole
= SMX +
TMP
Dapsone
Dexamethasone
Dexchlorpheniramine
Diazepam
Diethylcarbamazine
Digoxin
Dihydralazine
Dipyrone*
Doxycycline
Erythromycin
Ethambutol
Ferrous
salts = Ferrous sulphate
Ferrous sulphate + Folic
acid
Flubendazole
Folic acid
Furosemide =
Frusemide
Griseofulvin
Halofantrine*
Hydralazine
Hydrochlorothiazide
Hyoscine
butylbromide
Ibuprofen
Indometacin
Iron salts
Isoniazid =
INH
Isoniazid +
Thiacetazone
Ivermectin
Levamisole
Loperamide
Mebendazole
Mefloquine
Metamizol*
Methyldopa
Methylprednisolone
Metoclopramide
Metrifonate
Metronidazole
Multivitamins
Niclosamide
Nitrofurantoin
Noramidopyrine*
Noscapine
Nystatin
Oral
rehydration salt =
0.R.S.
Oxamniquine
Oxytetracycline
Paracetamol
Phenobarbitone =
Phenobarbital
Phenoxymethyl penicillin = Penicillin
V
Phenylbutazone*
Phenytoin
Piperazine
Potassium
chloride
Praziquantel
Prednisolone-
Prednisone
Probenecid
Proguanil
Promethazine
Propanthelin
Propranolol
Pyrantel
Pyrazinamide
Pyridoxine
Quinine
salts
Reserpine
Retinol
Rifampicin
Salbutamol
Sulfadimidine
Sulfadoxine
+
Pyrimethamine
Sulfaguanidine*
Tetracycline
Theophylline
Thiabendazole
Thiamine
Tolbutamide
Vitamin
A
Vitamin B1
Vitamin B6
Vitamin C
Vitamin B Complex
* The use of this drug is not advised.
ACETYL SALICYLIC ACID = A.S.A.
(Aspirin)
Health post
Therapeutic action
- Analgesic
- Antipyretic
-
Anti-inflammatory
Indications
- Headache, toothache
- Fever
- Joint or
muscular pain
Preparation
- Tablets of 75 mg, 100 mg, 300 mg and 500mg
Dosage
- Child: 50 mg/kg/d divided in 3 doses
- Adult: 1-3
g/d divided in 3 doses
- In case of joint pain, double the dose.

Duration: depending on clinical progress, 1-3 days
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer:
· in cases of heartburn, alcoholism, haemorrhage,
asthma.
· children under one year (preferably use paracetamol when
available).
- If heartburn or allergic reaction, stop treatment and give
paracetamol.
- Do not combine with probenecid.
- Pregnancy: avoid if
possible (preferably use paracetamol especially in the third trimester of
pregnancy)
- Lactation: avoid if possible (preferably use paracetamol)
Remarks
- Take during meals, preferably",with a lot of
water.
- Storage: keep cool if possible
- Do not use if the tablets have
a strong unusual smell (acid or vinegar). A slight acetic acid smell is always
present.
ALUMINIUM HYDROXIDE [with or without magnesium salts]
Health post
Therapeutic action
- Antacid
- Protects digestive mucosa
Indications
- Heartburn after or during meals (gastritis)
-
Stomach ulcer
Preparation
- Tablet of 500 mg There are numerous preparations
on the base of aluminium and/or magnesium hydroxide in varying dosages. Adapt
dosage accordingly.
Dosage
- Child: rarely indicated. When necessary: 75
mg/kg/d
- Adult: 1.5 to 3 g/d divided in 3 doses after meals or at the time
of extreme pain

Duration :5 days (longer if necessary)
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Frequent
constipation (except when the tablets contain magnesium salts).
- Decreases
the absorption of many drugs so avoid simultaneous administration especially
with tetracycline. Separate the different drugs by one or two hours.
- Chew
tablets.
- Besides this treatment, the patient should avoid taking alcohol,
coffee, tea, coca-cola, carbonated drinks, spices and tobacco.
- Pregnancy:
no contra-indication
- Lactation: no contra-indication
Remarks
- Storage: no special precautions
AMINOPHYLLINE (Euphyllin(R), Theodrox(R)...) and THEOPHYLLINE
(Nuelin(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Bronchodilator
Indications PRESCRIPT/ONS AND FOLLOW-UP OF TREATMENT MUST BE UNDER
MEDICAL SUPERVISION
- Asthma
- Severe respiratory problems combined with
bronchopneumonia
Preparation
- Tablets of 100 mg and 200 mg
Dosage
- Child and adult:
· Aminophylline: 13 to 15 mg/kg/d divided in 3
doses
· Theophylline : 10 to 13 mg/kg/d divided in 3 doses
- For smokers, it is sometimes necessary to increase the dosage to
20 mg/kg/d.
- Aminophylline contains 85 % of theophylline.

Duration: depending on clinical progress
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Paediatrics:
· do not combine with
erythromycin.
· the therapeutic dose is near the toxic dose.
- Toxic in case of overdose:
· early signs: vomiting,
hyperthermia.
· signs of intoxication: convulsions.
When these symptoms appear, stop treatment and refer to a doctor
as soon as possible.
- Lower the dosage in case of heart failure.
-
Administer with care to children under one year.
- Avoid combination with
phenobarbitone.
- Pregnancy: avoid (especially in the third trimester of
pregnancy)
- Lactation :avoid
Remarks
- Storage: keep below 30°C
AMOXICILLIN (Amoxil(R), Clamoxyl(R)...)
Health clinic
Therapeutic action
- Antibacterial (antibiotic) of the
penicillin group
Indications
- Respiratory infections with fever in children
under 5 years
- Prevention and treatment of secondary infections of whooping
cough and measles
- Genito-urinary infections, especially in pregnant women
Preparation
- Tablets or capsules of 500 mg and 250 mg
-
Syrup of 125 mg/5 ml = 1 teaspoon (tsp)
Dosage
- Child : 50 mg/kg/d divided in 2 doses
- Adult: 1 to
2 g/d divided in 2 doses
- In case of severe infections, use the maximum
dosage in 3 doses/day.
- Treatment of genito-urinary infections in pregnant
women: 1 g/d divided in 2 or 3 doses for 10 days.

Duration
- Minimum 5 days
- 10 days in case of
genito-urinary infections in pregnant women
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer if known allergy to penicillin.
- If allergic reaction, stop
treatment and refer to a doctor.
- Do not combine with other antibiotics
without medical advice.
- Pregnancy: no contra-indication
- Lactation: no
contra-indication
Remarks
- Amoxicillin is used for the same indications as
ampicillin but, because of its better intestinal absorption, only half the dose
is required by oral administration.
- Storage: keep cool if possible.
Once
prepared, the syrup should be kept cool, and will only last for 1 week.
AMPICILLIN (Amfipen(R), Penbritin(R)...)
Health clinic
Therapeutic action
- Antibacterial (antibiotic) of the
penicillin group
Indications
- Respiratory infections with fever in children
under 5 years
- Prevention and treatment of secondary infections of whooping
cough and measles
- Genito-urinary infections, especially in pregnant women
Preparation
- Tablets or capsules of 500 mg and 250 mg - Syrup
of 125 mg/5 ml = 1 teaspoon (tsp)
Dosage
- Child: 100 mg/kg/d divided in 2 doses
- Adult: 2
to 4 g/d divided in 2 doses
- In case of severe infections, use the maximum
dosage in 3 doses/day.
- Treatment of genito-urinary infections in pregnant
women: 1 g/d divided in 2 or 3 doses for 10 days.

Duration
- Minimum 5 days
- 10 days in case of
genito-urinary infections in pregnant women
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer if known allergy to penicillin.
- If allergic reaction, stop
treatment and refer to a doctor.
- Do not combine with other antibiotics
without medical advice.
- Pregnancy: no contra-indication
- Lactation: no
contra-indication
Remarks
- Avoid to take ampicillin during meals.
-
Amoxicillin is used for the same indications as ampicillin but, because of its
better intestinal absorption, only half the dose is required by oral
administration.
- Storage: keep cool if possible.
Once prepared, the syrup
should be kept cool, and will only last for 1 week.
ASCORBIC ACID = VITAMIN C (Redoxon(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Vitamin
Indications
- Treatment and prevention of scurvy
Preparation
- Tablets of 50 mg and 250 mg
There are also
tablets of 500 mg and 1 g. Adapt dosage accordingly.
Dosage
- Treatment:
child: 100 to 300 mg/d divided in 3
doses
adult: 500 mg to 1 g/d divided in 3 doses
- Prevention:
child: 50 to 100 mg/d
adult: 50 to 100 mg/d

Duration
- Treatment: 1 to 2 weeks until symptoms improve,
followed by a maintenance dose for 2 weeks (preventive dose).
- Prevention:
as long as the situation requires (e.g. insufficient supply in the food rations
of displaced population).
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Well tolerated.
- Pregnancy: no contra-indication
- Lactation: no contra-indication
Remarks
- High doses of vitamin C can interfere with the
measurement of glucose in urine.
- This supplement is rarely necessary when
the food intake contains enough fruit and vegetables.
- Storage: keep below
30°C
ATROPINE Sulphate
HYOSCINE BUTYLBROMIDE = BUTYLSCOPOLAMINE
(Buscopan(R)...)
PROPANTHELIN (Probanthine(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Antispasmodic
Indications
- Spasms of the digestive and uro-genital tract
Preparation
- Atropine sulphate : tablet of 1 mg
- Hyoscine
butylbromide: tablet of 10 mg
- Propanthelin : tablet of 15 mg
Dosage
- Child: avoid
- Adult:
atropine sulphate : 3
mg/d divided in 3 doses
hyoscine butylbromide: 30 to 60 mg/d divided in 3
doses
propanthelin : 45 to 90 mg/d divided in 3 doses
- Butylhyoscine or
propanthelin are to be preferred since their side-effects are less pronounced
than those of atropine.

Duration: depending on clinical progress, maximum 1 to 4 days
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer in cases of:
· urinary retention,
· cardiac problems,
· glaucoma.
- May cause:
· dry mouth,
· constipation,
· dizziness, headache.
- Do not combine with chlorpromazine or promethazine.
-
Pregnancy: avoid, particularly in the third trimester of pregnancy, NO PROLONGED
TREATMENTS
- Lactation: avoid, NO PROLONGED TREATMENTS
Remarks
- Do not use for convenience.
- Storage:
CHARCOAL
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Absorbent
Absorbs toxic substances of
certain plants and drugs and those produced by some
microbes.
Indications
- Intoxication after taking drugs in higher doses
than normal (A.S.A., paracetamol, chloroquine, quinine, barbiturates,
indometacin, phenytoine, digoxine, tolbutamide, theophylline. . .)
-
Poisoning by plants
Preparation
- Tablet of 125 mg
There are different
strengths. Adapt dosage accordingly.
Dosage
- Child and adult: 6 to 24 tablets in a single dose
-
In case of severe overdose: 30 tablets in a single dose.

Duration: single dose; repeat if necessary.
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer after ingestion of caustic products.
- Constipation possible
after treatment.
- Black colouring of faeces.
- Do not administer with
other drugs, because of its absorbing properties.
- Pregnancy: no
contra-indication (avoid prolonged use)
- Lactation: no contra-indication
Remarks
- Charcoal DOES NOT CURE DIARRHOEA. It does not correct
dehydration. It can only relieve a blown up stomach.
- To make this drug
easier to take, crush the tablets.
- Storage: no special temperature
requirements
CHLORAMPHENICOL (Chloromycetin(R), Tifomycine(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Antibacterial (antibiotic)
Indications PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOLLOW-UP OF TREATMENT MUST BE UNDER
MEDICAL SUPERVISION
- Typhoid fever
- Meningitis
- Bronchopneumonia
Preparation
- Tablet or capsule of 250 mg
- Syrup of 125
mg/5 ml
Dosage
- Child under 2 months: 25 mg/kg/d divided in 3
doses
- Child above 2 months: 50 to 100 mg/kg/d divided in 3 doses
- Adult
:1 to 3 g/d divided in 3 doses

- Typhoid: refer to national protocol. In other cases, start the
first day with a half dose and increase gradually.
- For indications other
than typhoid, do not exceed the total dose of 26 g for adults.
- Can be used
for immediate treatment of gonorrhoea: 2 to 3 g once daily for 2 days.
Duration
- 5 days minimum
- Typhoid fever: continue the
antibiotic therapy 15 days after the fever has gone.
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautio- In newborn babies,
administer only for cases of typhoid or meningitis.
- If treatment causes
anaemia, stop treatment and refer to a doctor.
- Do not combine with other
antibiotics without medical advice.
- As far as possible, limit the use of
chloramphénicol to serious infections.
- Pregnancy: CONTRA-INDICATED
-
Lactation: CONTRA-INDICATED
Remarks
- In spite of a rare severe haematological toxicity,
the use of chloramphenicol is justified because of its effective treatment of
the above mentioned severe infections. Another advantage is the low price.
-
The oral treatment is more effective than the injected (I.M.), as the blood- and
tissue concentrations are better.
- Storage: keep below 30°C if
possible-
Once prepared, the syrup should be kept cool, and will only last
for 1 week.
CHLOROQUINE Phosphate or Sulphate (Nivaquine(R), Resochin(R)...)
Health post
Therapeutic action
- Antimalarial
Indications
- Malaria
· Treatment of a malaria attack
(in areas without chloroquine resistance)
· Prophylaxis for pregnant
women, malnourished children and non-immune individuals in areas without
chloroquine resistance
Preparation
- Tablet of 100 mg of chloroquine base
- Tablet
of 150 mg of chloroquine base
IMPORTANT: THE DOSE WRITTEN ON THE LABELS IS SOMETIMES IN
CHLOROQUINE SALT AND SOMETIMES IN CHLOROQUINE BASE WHICH LEADS TO FREQUENT
CONFUSION. WHO RECOMMENDS PRESCRIPTIONS AND LABELS IN CHLOROQUINE BASE.
Equivalence for salt and base: 130 mg sulphate = 150 mg phosphate or
diphosphate = 100 mg base 200 mg sulphate = 250 mg phosphate or diphosphate =
150 mg base
Dosage
PREVENTIVE TREATMENT
When there is no national
protocol, apply one of the following schemes, depending on local practice:

CURATIVE TREATMENT
When there is no national protocol,
administer in the following way:
- Child and adult: 10 mg base/kg, D1 and D2
5 mg base/kg, D3, D4 and D5

Duration: curative treatment: 5 or 3 days
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Vomiting and
frequent headaches.
- Pruritis, cutaneous eruptions possible, most of them
occurring in areas of endemic filariasis. These are not allergic reactions and
treatment should not be stopped.
- Do not come near the toxic dose:
· child: 25 mg base/kg in one dose 2 g base in one dose
·
adult: 2 g base in one dose
Intoxication is severe.
- Pregnancy: no contra-indication
- Lactation: no contra-indication
Remarks
PREVENTIVE TREATMENT
- The prevention of malaria in
areas with high prevalence of chloroquine resistance is often debated. In this
case, chloroquine has to be combined with proguanil or replaced by a different
drug.
- Travellers only have to start treatment on the day of their arrival
in affected areas. Treatment must be continued for 6 weeks after leaving the
area.
CURATIVE TREATMENT
- When it is not possible to take two doses
on the first day, give the total dose of the first day at once, 15 mg base/kg.
- If the patient vomits within one hour of medication being given, repeat
the dose.
- Some national guidelines recommend to give only the first dose
of treatment (conservation of natural immunity of population).
- It is
advisable to use tablets of 150 mg base (= 250 mg of phosphate) in english
speaking countries and 100 mg base (= 150 mg of phosphate) in french speaking
countries to mountain local practice and to avoid mistakes in dosage.
-
Storage: no special temperature requirements -
CHLORPHENIRAMINE = CHLORPHENAMINE (Teldvin(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Antihistamic
Indications
- Allergic reactions due to:
· contact, seasons...
· drugs, insect bites, food...
- Dry cough of allergic origin
Preparation
- Tablet of 4 mg
Dosage
- Child (above 2 years): 1 to 4 mg/d divided in 2 or 3
doses
- Adult: 8 to 12 mg/d divided in 2 or 3 doses

Duration: single dose or 1 to 3 days depending on clinical progress
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer to children under 2 years.
- Risk of drowsiness, use with care
when driving.
- Risk of increased sedation when combined with alcohol and
other drugs that act on the central nervous system: diazepam (Valium(R)),
phenobarbitone (Gardenal(R)) and chlorpromazine (Largactil(R)).
- Avoid
alcoholic drink during the treatment.
- Pregnancy: avoid
- Lactation :
avoid
Remarks
- Dexchlorpheniramine (Polaramine(R) has the same
indications but: 2 mg of dexchlorpheniramine has the same effect as 4 mg of
chlorpheniramine.
- Storage: keep below 30°C
CHLORPROMAZINE (Largactil(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Sedative neuroleptic
- Major
tranquillizer
Indications PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOLLOW-UP TREATMENT MUST BE UNDER
MEDICAL SUPERVISION
- Acute psychosis with agitation
- Chronic psychosis,
hallucinations and schizophrenia
Preparation
- Tablet of 25 mg
There are also tablets of 50
and 100 mg. Adapt dosage accordingly.
Dosage
Varies from one person to another, doses have to be
progressive.
- Child: 1.5 mg/kg/d divided in 3 doses
- Adult: 50 to 100
mg/d divided in 3 doses

- Do not exceed indicated doses.
- Lower the dose for elderly
patients.
Duration: depending on clinical progress
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer in cases of:
· barbiturate or alcoholic coma,
·
Parkinson's disease,
· renal or liver failure (risk of overdose).
- If patient becomes febrile, interrupt the treatment. It could be
a case of malicious neuroleptic syndrome.
- Risk of extrapyramidal
manifestations, orthostatic hypotension and photosensitization to the sun.
-
Refer in case of acute intoxication.
- If prolonged treatment, check blood
regularly (risk of agranulocytosis).
- Risk of sedation when combined with
alcohol and other drugs that act on the central nervous system: diazepam
(Valium(R)), phenobarbitone (Gardenal(R) and chlorpheniramine (Teldvin(R)).
- Pregnancy: CONTRA-INDICATED (in case of psychosis, stop treatment one week
before delivery if possible)
- Lactation: avoid
Remarks
- Storage: keep below 30°C
CIMETIDINE (Tagamet(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Healing of ulcers
Indications PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOLLOW-UP OF TREATMENT MUST BE UNDER
MEDICAL SUPERVISION
- Active duodenal and gastric ulcers and prevention of
relapses.
- esophagitis caused by gastro-esophageal reflux unresponsive to
other treatments.
Preparation
- Tablets of 200 mg, 400 mg and 800 mg
Dosage
- Newborn and child: 10 to 20 mg/kg/d divided in 4 to 6
doses
- Adult :800 mg/d once daily (evening)

Duration :4 to 6 weeks
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer treatments over long periods.
- Do not administer an antacid
(aluminium hydroxide) for 2 hours before or after taking cimetidine.
- May
cause: diarrhoea, dizziness, rash, fever.
- Association with other drugs not
advised (phenytoine), or to be monitored (propanolol theophylline. . .).
-
Reduce dosage in case of severe hepatic or renal failure.
- Pregnancy:
CONTRA-INDICATED
- Lactation: CONTRA-INDICATED
Remarks
- To prevent relapses of duodenal ulcers, reduce the
dosage by half.
- Expensive treatment.
- Storage: keep below 30°C
CLOFAZIMINE (Lamprene(R)..)
Special department
Therapeutic action
- Antibacterial, active against the leprosy
bacillus
Indications
- Multibacillary leprosy, in association to other
"anti-leprosy" medication
- Leprotic reaction: erythema nodosum leprosum
Preparation
- Capsules of 50 mg and 100 mg
Dosage
According to national protocol. For information:
- Multibacillary leprosy: 300 mg once a month under surveillance
and 50 mg/d taken by patient at home. Must be combined with rifampicin and
dapsone.
- Leprotic reaction: 100 to 300 mg/d
Duration
- 6 months or 2 years depending on the type of
leprosy.
- Leprotic reaction :3 months, then decrease dosage progressively.
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer doses of 300 mg/d or over for more than 3 months.
- Administer
with care in cases of liver or renal failure.
- Occasionally causes nausea
and/or abdominal cramps.
- Orange red colouring of the skin, mucosa and skin
lesions, which continues a long time after the end of treatment.
- Orange
colouring of the urine, faeces and secretions.
- Should be combined with
other "antileprotics".
- Pregnancy: avoid (if necessary may be used under
medical supervision)
- Lactation: avoid (if necessary may be used under
medical supervision)
Remarks
- The action on the tuberculoid type is quite slow,
about 2 to 6 weeks.
- Only prescribe "anti-leprotics" in the content of an
organised leprosy program.
- Storage: no special precautions.
CLOXACILLIN (Orbenin(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Antibacterial (antibiotic) of the
penicillin group, acting specifically against penicillinase producing
staphylococci
Indications PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOLLOW-UP OF TREATMENT MUST BE
UNDER MEDICAL SUPERVISION
- Staphylococci infections resistant to other
antibiotics: chronic osteomyelitis, pulmonary staphylococci of the newborn...
Preparation - Capsules of 250 mg and 500 mg
Dosage
- Child: 50 mg/kg/d divided in 3 doses
- Adult: 1 to
2 g/d divided in 3 doses
- In case of a severe infection, the dose can be
doubled.

Duration: minimum 7 days
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer if known allergy to penicillin.
- If allergic reactions, stop
treatment and refer to a doctor.
- Pregnancy: no contra-indication
-
Lactation: no contra-indication
Remarks
- Cloxacillin, oxacillin and dicloxacillin are
equivalent products: same indications and same doses, except for dicloxacillin
(25 mg/kg/day).
- Storage: keep cool if possible
COTRIMOXAZOLE = Sulfamethoxazole (SMX) + Trimethoprim (TMP) (Bactrim(R), Cotrim(R), Eusaprim(R), Septrim(R)...)
Health post
Therapeutic action
- Combination of 2 antibacterials including
a sulfonamide (active during maximum 12 hours)
Indications
- Respiratory infections with fever
- Urinary
infections
- Bacillary dysentery
- Otitis
- Gonorrhoea
Preparation
- Tablet of 400 mg sulfamethoxazole (SMX) + 80 mg
trimethoprim (TMP)
- Syrup of 200 mg SMX + 40 mg TMP / 5 ml = 1
teaspoon
There are also tablets of 800 mg SMX + 160 mg TMP (named
cotrimoxazole "forte") and paediatric tablets of 100 mg SMX + 20 mg TMP. Adapt
dose accordingly.
Dosage
- Child : 1/2 to 2 tab of 400 mg + 80 mg/kg/d divided in
2 doses
- Adult: 4 tab of 400 mg + 80 mg/d divided in 2 doses

- To treat:
· gonorrhoea: 10 tabs of 400 mg + 80 mg/d once
daily for 3 days
· urinary infections: 4 tabs of 400 mg + 80 mg in a
single dose
- In case of acute respiratory infections in children under 5
years, double the dose:
· from 2 months to 1 year: 1/2 tab x 2
· from 1 to 5 years : 1 tab x 2
Duration: minimum 5 days
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer to children under 2 months.
- Frequent digestive problems.
-
Allergic reactions mostly benign but sometimes severe (generalised bullous
eruptions, agranulocytosis). In this case, stop treatment and refer to a
doctor.
- Do not combine with other antibacterials.
- Drink a lot of
liquid during treatment.
- Pregnancy: CONTRA-INDICATED
- Lactation:
CONTRA-INDICATED
Remarks
- Storage: no special precautions.
Once prepared,
the syrup can be kept for up to 1 week if kept cool.
DAPSONE (Avlosulfon(R)...)
Special department
Therapeutic action
- Antibacterial, active against the leprosy
bacillus
Indications
- Leprosy, in association to other "anti-leprosy"
medication
Preparation
- Tablets of 50 mg and 100 mg
There are
different strengths. Adapt dosage accordingly.
Dosage
According to national protocol.
For information:
- Child : 1 to 2 mg/kg/d once daily
- Adult: 100 mg/d once daily

Duration
- Multibacillary leprosy: 2 years or more, depending
on the progress
- Paucibacillary leprosy: 6 months
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer if allergy or intolerance to sulfonamides.
- Avoid in case of
liver failure.
- If severe anaemia or leucopenia develops, stop treatment
and replace dapsone with another "antileprotic".
- Pregnancy: avoid (if
necessary may be used under medical supervision)
- Lactation: avoid (if
necessary may be used under medical supervision)
Remarks
- Warning: antileprotic treatment should only be
prescribed in the context of an organised program.
- Dapsone should not be
used alone, but in combination with other "antileprotic" drugs to avoid
development of resistance.
- Storage: keep below 30°C
DIAZEPAM (Tensium(R), Valium(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Anxiolytic
- Anticonvulsive, muscle
relaxant
Indications PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOLLOW-UP OF TREATMENT MUST BE UNDER
MEDICAL SUPERVISION
- Muscular contractions
- Agitation and anxiety
Preparation
-Tablet of 5 mg
There are also tablets of 2 mg
and 10 mg. Adapt dosage accordingly.
Dosage
- Child: 0.5 mg/kg/d divided in 3 doses
- Adult: 5 to
15 mg/d divided in 3 doses

- Do not exceed indicated doses.
- Signs of overdose: muscular
weakness, ataxia...
- Signs of intoxication (5 times the therapeutic dose):
hypothermic coma.
- The dose should be halved for elderly patients.
-
Should only be used exceptionally and with great care for children.
Duration: depending on clinical progress
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions.
- Do not
administer in cases of respiratory depression.
- Risk of drowsiness, use
with care when driving.
- Addiction will occur in case of prolonged use
(average 12 days). Reduce the dosage gradually to wean the patient off the drug.
- Risk of causing sedation when combined with alcohol and other drugs that
act on the central nervous system: chlorpromazine (Largactil(R)), phenobarbitone
(Gardenal(R)) and chlorpheniramine (Teldvin(R)).
- Pregnancy: avoid
-
Lactation :avoid
Remarks
- Do not use as an easy remedy.
- Storage: no
special precautions
DIETHYLCARBAMAZINE (Banacide(R), Hetrazan(R), Notezine(R)...)
Special department
Therapeutic action
- Filaricide
Indications PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOLLOW-UP OF TREATMENT MUST BE UNDER
MEDICAL SUPERVISION
- Lymphatic filariasis (Wuchereria bancrofti)
-
Onchocerciasis (Onchocerca volvulus)
- Loiasis (Loa-loa)
Preparation
- Tablets of 50 mg and 100 mg
Dosage
According to national protocol.
For information:
- Lymphatic filariasis and onchocerciasis
· Child : build
up dose progressively (over 4 days) 6 mg/kg/d divided in 2 doses
·
Adult: build up dose progressively (over 4 days) 400 mg/d divided in 2 doses
start the first day with 25 to 50 mg divided in 2 doses
- Loiasis
Adapt dosage to the parasite-load of the
patient
· Child and adult: build up progressively (over 5 to 8 days) to
6 mg/kg/d divided in 2 doses start the first day with 3 mg/kg/d divided in 2
doses
- In West Africa, every treatment should start with 3 mg/d because of the risk of possible combination of loiasis with other filariasis.
Duration: 21 days
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Allergic
reactions: pruritus, Iymphangitis, risk of shock due to the microfilaria
lysis
(loiasis and onchocerciasis).
- Risk of lethal encephalitis;
reactions are the most severe when the progressive protocol is not respected.
- Drowsiness, malaise, headache, nausea, vomiting.
- To prevent or
decrease allergic reactions, administration of antihistamines is recommended.
- Pregnancy: avoid (in most cases, the treatment can wait until the end of
the pregnancy)
- Lactation: avoid
Remarks - To treat onchocerciasis: ivermectin (Mectizan(R)), a
single dose medication which is better tolerated, replaces diethylcarbamazine.
- An individual chemoprophylaxis against Loa-Loa is possible :100 mg once
weekly.
- Storage: keep below 30°C
DIGOXIN (Lanoxin(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Cardiotonic (reinforces the cardiac
contraction, slows down and regulates the
cardiac rhythm)
Indications PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOLLOW-UP OF TREATMENT MUST BE UNDER
MEDICAL SUPERVISION
- Congestive heart failure, sinus arrhythmia
(fibrillation, flutter, paroxysmal tachycardia) DIAGNOSED BY A DOCTOR.
Preparation
- Tablet of 0.25 mg (= 250 microgram = 250 mcg =
250 ug)
Dosage
- Child
· initial dose : 0.015 mg/kg (= 15
mcg/kg) x 3 to 4 doses the first day
· maintenance dose: 0.015 mg/kg/d
once daily, 5 days in every 7
- Adult
· initial dose : 0.5 to 1 mg/d divided in 3 or 4
doses the first day
· maintenance dose: 0.25 mg/d divided in 1 or 2
doses, 5 days in every 7
Duration: depending on clinical progress
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer in cases of:
· bradycardia
· ill-defined heart
rhythm disorders
- The surveillance of the pulse is vital at the beginning of the
treatment.
- The therapeutic dose is near the toxic dose.
- Signs of
overdose: digestive problems, visual problems, disorientation or confusion,
arrythmia and problems of the atrio-ventricular conduction. In this case, reduce
dosage or stop treatment. Nausea or vomiting are early signs of overdose.
-
Higher risk of intoxication in cases of hypokalemia, especially if combined with
a diuretic.
- Administer with care in cases of renal failure.
-
Pregnancy: no contra-indication
- Lactation: no contra-indication
Remarks
- Storage: no special temperature requirements
ERYTHROMYCIN (Erythrocin(R), Ilotycin(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Antibacterial (antibiotic)
Indications
- For upper and lower respiratory infections as a
second choice and in case of allergy or resistance to penicillin
Preparation
- Tablets of 250 mg and 500 mg erythromycin (base)
Dosage
- Child : 30 to 50 mg/kg/d divided in 2 doses
-
Adult: 1 to 3 g/d divided in 2 doses depending on the degree of infection
-
In case of severe infections, it is recommended to give the dosage in 3
doses/day.

Duration: minimum 5 days
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not combine
with ergotamine or aminophylline, especially in pediatrics.
- Allergic
reactions, digestive problems possible.
- Administer with care in cases of
liver failure.
- Transitory deafness at high doses.
- Pregnancy: no
contra-indicafion
- Lactation: no contra-indication
Remarks
- Take before meals.
- Storage: no special
precautions
ETHAMBUTOL (Myambutol(R)...)
Special department
Therapeutic action
- "Antituberculous" antibacterial
Indications
- Only for tuberculosis, bacteriologically proven
if possible
Preparation
- Tablets of 100 mg and 400 mg
There are also
tablets of 250 mg and 500 mg. Adapt dosage accordingly.
Dosage
According to national protocol.
For information:
- Child above 5 years and adult: 20 mg/kg/d once daily

Duration: according to national protocol
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer in cases of severe renal failure or ocular disease.
- In case of
inflammation of the optic nerve (problems of vision: colour and acuity), stop
treatment and refer to a doctor.
- Pregnancy: no contra-indication
-
Lactation: no contra-indication
Remarks
- Not recommended for children as the visual problems
are hard to identify.
- Take in the morning before meal.
- Warning:
antituberculous treatment should only be prescribed in the context of an
organised program (well established protocol, regular patient checks and the
possibility of laboratory examination).
- Ethambutol should not be used
alone, but in combination with other "antituberculous" drugs to avoid
development of resistance.
- Storage: no special precautions
Iron salts = FERROUS salts, fumarate, ascorbate, sulphate= FERROUS sulphate
Health post
Therapeutic action
- Essential to produce red blood cells
Indications
- Prevention of anaemia during pregnancy
-
Treatment of anaemia due to lack of iron: insufficient intake, intestinal
parasitic disease, blood loss
Preparation
- Tablet of 200 mg ferrous sulphate (containing 60
mg of the element iron)
Also available in different strengths. Adapt dosage
accordingly.
Dosage (unit is ferrous salts)
- Prevention:
Child :6
mg/kg/d once daily
Pregnant women: 100 to 200 mg/d once daily
- Treatment :
Child: 15 to 30 mg/kg/d divided in 3 doses
Adult: 800 mg to 1.2 g/d divided in 3 doses

- Do not exceed indicated doses. Toxic dose: 100 mg/kg ferrous
sulphate (= 30 mg/kg element iron).
- Signs of overdose: diarrhoea with
blood, heart failure.
Duration
- Prevention: throughout the risk period (pregnancy,
malnutrition)
- Treatment: 2 months minimum
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not combine
with tetracycline as each drug prevents the other from being
absorbed
properly.
- Do not administer in cases of sickle cell anaemia.
- Can cause
gastro-intestinal problems: gastric burning, diarrhoea or constipation.
-
Black colouring of the stools.
- Do not exceed the recommended dose,
especially in children.
- Pregnancy: no contra-indication (recommended to
avoid anaemia)
- Lactation: no contra-indication
Remarks
- Take during meals to avoid digestive problems.
-
If treatment requires the administration of ferrous salts, tablets containing
both ferrous salts and folic acid are recommended.
- All ferrous salts are to
be used in the same dose, e.g. ferrous fumarate, ascorbate
- Storage: no
special precautions
FOLIC ACID
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Vitamin necessary to produce red blood
cells
Indications
- Anaemia caused by lack of folic acid: severe
malnutrition, repeated attacks of malaria, intestinal parasites
Preparation
- Tablet of 5 mg. There are also tablets of 1 mg.
Adapt dosage accordingly.
Dosage
- Child : 5 to 15 mg/d once daily
- Adult: 10 to 20
mg/d once daily
- In case of severe anaemia, it is recommended to double.

Duration :15 to 30 days
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Well tolerated.
- Pregnancy: no contra-indication
- Lactation: no contra-indication
Remarks
- Storage: no special temperature requirements
FERROUS Salt + FOLIC ACID (Fegal(R)...)
Indications
- Prevention of lack of iron and folic acid, mainly
during pregnancy
Preparation
- Tablet of 200 mg ferrous sulphate and 0.25 mg
folic acid
Dosage
- Child: 1 tab/d
- Adult: 1 to 2 tab/d
Remarks
- This combination is not suitable for the treatment of
folic acid deficiency because of its low dose (0.25 mg).
- Storage: keep
below 30°C
FUROSEMIDE = FRUSEMIDE (Frusid(R)), Lasix(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Diuretic
Indications PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOLLOW-UP OF TREATMENT MUST BE UNDER
MEDICAL SUPERVISION
- Oedema caused by renal, heart or liver failure,
DIAGNOSED BY A DOCTOR
Preparation
- Tablet of 40 mg
Dosage
- Child: 0.5 to 1 mg/kg/d once daily
- Adult: 20 to
80 mg/d once daily

Duration: depending on clinical progress
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Never
administer for other types of oedema, particularly not for kwashiorkor.
-
Risk of hypokalemia (increases the toxicity of digoxin when used together).
- Pregnancy:avoid
- Lactation: no contra-indication (but can reduce the
milk production)
Remarks
- A lot of fruit should be eaten during the treatment
(dates, bananas, tomatoes, mangos, oranges...), in order to supply additional
potassium. Use potassium tablets as well if available.
- Storage: no special
temperature requirements
GRISEOFULVIN (Fulcin(R), Grisavin(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Antifungal
Indications
- Dermatophytosis: fungal infections of skin, scalp
and nails (tinea)
Preparation
- Tablets of 125 mg and 500 mg
Dosage
- Child : 10 mg/kg/d divided in 2 doses
- Adult : 500
mg to 1 g/d divided in 2 doses
For scalp infection, there is a single dose
treatment
- Child and adult :1.5 g in a single dose (3 tabs of 500 mg or 12
tabs of 125 mg). In this case, the administration of a spoonful of oil improves
the effectiveness of the treatment.

Duration - Depending on clinical progress, minimum 10 days. Often needs to be extended over 1 month.
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer in cases of liver failure.
- May cause: frequent vomiting,
diarrhea, stomach-ache, headache, dizziness, skin allergy and
photosensitization, especially with the single dose treatment.
- Do not
drink alcohol during treatment.
- Pregnancy: CONTRA-INDICATED
-
Lactation: CONTRA-INDICATED
Remarks
- Use gentian violet to dry the lesions.
- Has no
effect on candidiasis or pityriasis versicolor.
- Storage: no special
temperature requirements.
HALOFANTRINE (Halfan(R)...)
The use of this drug is not advised:
- it is potentially
dangerous; these severe adverse effects concerning the cardiac conductions are
unforeseable even if an ECG has been done previously;
- it is not included in
the WHO essential drug list;
- it is expensive.
Therapeutic action
- Antimalarial
Indications PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOLLOW-UP OF TREATMENT MUST BE UNDER
MEDICAL SUPERVISION
- Curative treatment of a malaria attack with Plasmodium
falciparum resistant to chloroquine.
Preparation
- Tablet of 250 mg
- Oral suspension 45 ml to 20
mg/ml (1 measuring spoon=1 m.s. = 5 ml = 100 mg)
Dosage
- Child and adult: 24 mg/kg divided in 3 doses to be
taken every 6 hours
- Do not exceed indicated doses

Duration: 3 doses, taken every 6 hours
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer in case of congenital or acquired prolonged QT interval of the
electrocardiogram.
- Avoid in case of severe electrolytic disorders and in
thiamin (vitamin B1) deficiency.
- Do not associate with drugs predisposing
to the occurrence of "torsades de pointes": antiarrhythmic drugs (quinidine,
disopyramide, sotalol), drugs inducing hypokaliemia (diuretics,
glucocorticoids).
- May induce arrhythmias: prolongation of QT interval and
severe, eventually fatal, ventricular arrhythmias ("torsades de pointes").
-
May cause diarrhoea (occasionally), abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting.
-
Do an ECG before giving the treatment in case of history of unexplained syncope
or malaise.
- Pregnancy: CONTRA-INDICATED
- Lactancy: CONTRA-INDICATED
Remarks
- Administer away from the meals.
- The QT
prolongation is more marqued in case of recent treatment with mefloquine.
-
Do not use as a preventive treatment because of rapid elimination.
- If the
patient has not had a previous malaria attack repeat the treatment after one
week.
- Since this treatment is expensive, and to avoid emergence of
resistant strains, use, instead sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine or quinine if
possible, depending on the local situation and protocol.
- Storage:
HYDRALAZINE (Apresoline(R)...) and DIHYDRALAZINE (Nepressol(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Antihypertensive drug with vasodilatory
action
Indications PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOLLOW-UP OF TREATMENT MUST BE UNDER
MEDICAL SUPERVISION
- Moderate or severe arterial hypertension when thiazide
diuretics or beta-blockers on their own are ineffective
Preparation
- Tablets of 25 mg and 50 mg
Dosage
- Initial dose: adult: 25 to 50 mg/d divided in 2 or 3
doses
- Raise the dose progressively over 2 weeks until the optimal dose of
100 mg/d in 2 or 3 doses is reached.
- When the hypertension is under
control, decrease the dose progressively. Stopping suddenly can provoke a
hypertensive crisis.
- Do not exceed indicated doses. Maximum dose : 200
mg/d.
Duration: depending on clinical progress
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer in cases of coronary insufficiency or a recent myocardial infarction.
- Administer with care to elderly patients or those with a history of
cerebrovascular accidents.
- Tachycardia reflex, headache.
- Pregnancy:
no contra-indication
- Lactation: no contra-indication
Remarks
- Hydralazine and dihydralazine are used for the same
indications at the same dosage.
- Storage: keep below 30°C
HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE (Dochlotride(R), Esidrex(R), HydroSaluric(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Diuretic
Indications
- Moderate or severe arterial hypertension
-
Oedema caused by renal, heart or liver failure, DIAGNOSED BY A DOCTOR
Preparation
- Tablet of 50 mg
There are also tablets of 25
mg. Adapt dosage accordingly.
Dosage
- dema
· Child : 1 mg/kg/d divided in 2
doses
· Adult: 50 to 100 mg in the morning, every 2 days
- Hypertension
· Adult: 25 to 50 mg/d divided in 2 doses

Duration: depending on clinical progress
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer in cases of severe renal failure, allergy to sulfonamides or
kwashiorkor oedema.
- May cause: orthostatic hypotension,
photosensitization, disturbance of electrolytes, skin allergies.
-
Pregnancy: CONTRA-INDICATED
- Lactation: CONTRA-INDICATED
Remarks
- Often used in association with other antihypertensive
drugs.
- A lot of fruit should be eaten during the treatment (dates,
bananas, tomatoes, mangos, oranges...), in order to supply additional potassium.
Use potassium tablets as well if available.
- Storage: no special
temperature requirements
IBUPROFEN (Brufen(R), Fenbid(R), Motrin(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
-
Analgesic, antipyretic
Indications PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOLLOW-UP OF TREATMENT MUST BE UNDER
MEDICAL SUPERVISlON
- Rheumatic diseases
Preparation
- Tablets of 200 mg and 400 mg
Dosage
- Adult: 1200 mg/d divided in 3 doses
- A dose of
2400 mg/d may be used at the beginning of treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.

Duration: depending on clinical progress
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer in cases of gastroduodenal ulcer and severe renal or liver failure.
- Do not prescribe for children.
- May cause: gastrointestinal problems,
allergic reactions.
- Do not combine with other anti-inflammatory drugs
(aspirin, indometacin).
- Use with care for infectious diseases: can mask
the usual symptoms of the infection.
- Pregnancy: CONTRA-INDICATED
-
Lactation: CONTRA-INDICATED
Remarks
- Take with meals.
- Ibuprofen has less
anti-inflammatory activity than indometacin, but is better tolerated in the long
term.
- Only prescribe for severe cases which do not improve by ASA
(aspirin).
- Storage: no special precautions
INDOMETACIN (Artracin(R), Indocid(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
- Analgesic, antipyretic
Indications PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOLLOW-UP OF TREATMENT MUST BE UNDER
MEDICAL SUPERVISION
- Rheumatic diseases
- Gout
Preparation
- Tablet of 25 mg
Dosage
- Adult :50 to 150 mg/d divided in 3 doses

Duration: depending on clinical progress
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer in cases of:
· gastroduodenal ulcer,
· severe renal
or hepatic failure,
· asthma.
- Do not prescribe for children.
- May cause: headache,
dizziness, digestive problems, gastric ulcer.
- Use with care for elderly
patients.
- Do not combine with ASA (aspirin) and corticosteroids.
-
Pregnancy :avoid
- Lactation :avoid
Remarks
- Take with meals.
- Only prescribe for severe cases
which are not improving with ASA (aspirin).
- Storage: no special temperature
requirements.
ISONIAZID = INH (Rimifon(R)...)
Special department
Therapeutic action
- "Antituberculous" antibacterial
Indications
- Only for tuberculosis, bacteriologically proven
if possible
Preparation
- Tablets of 100 mg, 150 mg and 300 mg
There are
also tablets of isoniazide + rifampicine.
Dosage
According to national protocol.
For information:
- Child: 10 to 20 mg/kg/d once daily
- Adult: 5 mg/kg/d once daily

Duration: according to national protocol
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer in cases of liver failure or epilepsy.
- Do not combine with
niridazole: severe mental problems.
- If the patient complains about a
prickling feeling in the fingers and toes, or presents signs of liver
intoxication (jaundice), stop the treatment and refer to a doctor.
- To
avoid polyneuritis, give vitamin B6 with this treatment :10 to 25 mg/d.
-
Pregnancy: no contra-indication
- Lactation: no contra-indication
Remarks
- Take in the morning before eating.
- Warning:
antituberculous treatment should only be prescribed in the context of an
organised program (well established protocol, regular patient checks and the
possibility of laboratory examination).
- Isoniazid should not be used
alone, but in combination with other "antituberculous" drugs to avoid
development of resistance.
- Storage: no special temperature requirements
ISONIAZID + THIACETAZONE = INH + THIACETAZONE (Thiazine(R)...)
Special department
Therapeutic action
- Combination of two "antituberculous"
antibacterial drugs
Indications
- Only for tuberculosis, bacteriologically proven
if possible
Preparation
- Tablets of 100 mg INH + 50 mg thiacetazone and
300 mg INH + 150 mg thiacetazone
Dosage
According to national protocol.
For information:
- Child: 10 to 20 mg/kg/d INH + 50 to 100 mg/d thiacetazone, once daily
-
Adult: 5 mg/kg/d INH + 150 mg/d thiacetazone, once daily

Duration: according to national protocol.
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer in cases of liver failure or epilepsy.
- Do not combine with
niridazole: severe mental problems.
- If the patient complains about a
prickling feeling in the fingers and toes, or presents signs of liver
intoxication (jaundice), stop the treatment and refer to a doctor.
- In case
of intolerance to thiacetazone: skin reactions, haematological disorders, signs
of haemolysis, reduction of polynuclear cells or cerebral oedema, stop treatment
and refer to a doctor, even if reaction is only moderate.
- If available,
give vitamin B6 with this treatment :10 to 25 mg/d.
- Pregnancy: no
contra-indication
- Lactation: no contra-indication
Remarks
- Take in the morning before eating.
- Warning:
antituberculous treatment should only be prescribed in the context of an
organised program (well established protocol, regular patient checks and the
possibility of laboratory examination).
- Intolerance to thiacetazone varies
genetically, and is notably more common in Asia.
- Warning: thiacetazone is
not vitamin B1.
- At the beginning of treatment, INH + thiacetazone should
be accompanied by another "antituberculous" drug.
- Storage: no special
temperature requirements.
IVERMECTIN (Mectizan(R)...)
Special department
Therapeutic action
- Antifilaria
Indications PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOLLOW-UP OF TREATMENT MUST BE UNDER
MEDICAL SUPERVISION
- Onchocerciasis with O. volvulus
Preparation
- Divisible tablet of 6 mg
Dosage
- Child and adult :150 to 200 microgrammes/kg (= 0.200
mg/kg), single dose, to be taken on an empty stomach

Duration: single dose
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer to children under 5 years.
- May cause passing allergic
reactions: pruritus, lymphangitis, fever, dema, tachycardia, drowsiness.
- Mild, passing digestive problems.
- Benign ophthalmic effects.
-
Do not eat within 2 hours after taking the medicine.
- Pregnancy: avoid
during first trimester
- Lactation: avoid until the breastfed infant is 3
months of age.
Remarks
- Ivermectin is much better tolerated than
diethylcarbamazine in the treatment of onchocerciasis.
- Ivermectin is given
free of charge by the manufacturer as part of the campaign against
onchocerciasis.
- Storage: no special precaution
LEVAMISOLE (Tramisol(R)...)
Health clinic
Therapeutic action
- Anthelminthic
Indications
- Ascariasis
- Hookworm (ankylostomiasis)
Preparation
- Tablet of 40 mg and 150 mg levamisole (base)
Dosage
Child and adult: 2.5 mg/kg

Duration
- Ascariasis : single dose
- Hookworm: repeat
treatment after 7 days
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- May cause:
nausea, vomiting.
- Pregnancy: no contra-indication
- Lactation: no
contra-indication
Remarks
- Effectiveness in treatment of hookworm is 75 to 95 %.
- Advice on sanitation should be given with the treatment.
- Storage: no
special precautions
LOPERAMIDE (Imodium(R), Inosec(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Antidiarrhoeal
Indications
- Symptomatic treatment of persistent diarrhoeas,
primarily for adults with AIDS, with rehydration.
Preparation
- Capsule of 2 mg
Dosage
- Adult: 2 cap at once, then 1 cap 1 to 3 times per
day
- Maximum dosage :8 cap/d
Duration: depending on clinical progress
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer to children.
- Risk of constipation.
- Pregnancy: no
contra-indication
- Lactation: no contra-indication
Remarks
- The classical treatment of diarrhoea is based on oral
rehydration. It is also possible to associate a treatment with traditional herbs
(for example infusions of guava leaves...). Loperamide is necessary only for
AIDS-patients.
- Storage: keep below 30°C
MEBENDAZOLE (Vermox(R)...)
Health post
Therapeutic action
- Anthelminthic
Indications
- Hookworm (ankylostomiasis)
- Ascariasis
-
Enterobiasis (pinworm)
- (Tapeworms and strongyloidiasis: second choice)
Preparation
- Tablet of 100 mg
There are also tablets of 500
mg. Adapt dosage accordingly.
Dosage
- Child above 2 years and adult
· Hookworm : 200
mg/d divided in 2 doses for 3 days
· Ascariasis : 500 mg in a single
dose
· Enterobiasis 100 mg in a single dose, repeat after 2 or 3 weeks

Duration
- Hookworm : 3 days
- Ascariasis : single dose
-
Enterobiasis: single dose, repeat treatment after 2 or 3 weeks
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer to children under 2 years.
- Pregnancy: avoid (in most cases, the
treatment can wait until the end of the pregnancy)
- Lactation: no
contra-indication
Remarks
- In cases of endemic hookworm, it is recommended to
prescribe at the same time an antianaemic treatment with ferrous sulphate (if
possible combined with folic acid).
- For the systematic elimination of
parasites, a single dose scheme of 600 mg can be used.
- Flubendazole has
the same indications and dosage.
- Albendazole (Zentel(R)) has the same
indications and dosage as mebendazole: 400 mg (2 tab of 200 mg), single dose.
- Advice on sanitation should be given with the treatment.
- Storage: no
special precautions
MEFLOQUINE (Lariam(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Antimalarial
Indications PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOLLOW-UP OF TREATMENT MUST BE UNDER
MEDICAL SUPERVISION
- Curative treatment of a malaria attack with Plasmodium
falciparum resistant to chloroquine.
Preparation
- Divisible tablet of 250 mg
- Tablet of 50 mg

Dosage
- Curative treatment :25 mg/kg (person with no
immunity)
- Preventive treatment for travellers with no immunity in areas
with resistance to chloroquine: 4 mg/kg/week
A weekly dose is necessary:
start 1 week before departure and continue for one month after return. Do not
take during more than 15 weeks.
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Not advised for
children under 15 kg.
- Digestive problems, dizziness, headache.
- May
cause neuropsychopathic problems at curative dosage.
- Bedrest under medical
supervision for 24 hours after treatment.
- Do not use at the same time as
quinine.
- Pregnancy: CONTRA-INDICATED
- Lactation: avoid
Remarks
- Because of the secondary reactions, the cost of the
treatment, and to avoid the spread of resistance, treatment with mefloquine is
prescribed as a last resort. Use, instead, sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine or quinine,
depending on the local situation and protocol.
- Storage: keep below
30°C
METAMIZOL = DIPYRONE = NORAMIDOPYRINE (Nolotil(R), Novalgin(R), Novaminsulfon(R)..)
The use of this drug is not advised:
- it is potentially
dangerous;
- it is not included in the WHO essential drug list;
- its
marketing is forbidden in several countries;
- its use is never justified as
a first-line treatment.
Therapeutic action
- Analgesic
- Antipyretic
Indications PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOLLOW-UP OF TREATMENT MUST BE UNDER
MEDICAL SUPERVISION
- Severe pains
- High fever
Preparation
- Tablet of 500 mg
Dosage
- Child (above 5 years): 250 mg to 1 g/d divided in 3
doses
- Adult: 500 mg to 3 g/d divided in 3 doses

Duration: depending on clinical progress, 1 to 3 days
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer in cases of gastric ulcer.
- Severe and lethal cases of
agranulocytosis have been found. Use only when other antipyretics and analgesics
(e.g. acetyl salicylic acid and paracetamol) are not effective.
- Pregnancy:
avoid
- Lactation: avoid
Remarks
- Storage: no special precautions
METHYLDOPA (Aldomet(R), Medomet(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Central acting antihypertensive drug
without a diuretic effect
Indications PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOLLOW-UP OF TREATMENT MUST BE UNDER
MEDICAL SUPERVISION
- Arterial hypertension if no improvement is seen using
only diuretics or if beta-blockers are contra-indicated
Preparation
- Tablet of 250 mg
Dosage
- Child: 10 mg/kg/d divided in 3 doses
- Adult: 750
mg/d divided in 3 doses; may be increased progressively up to 1,500 mg/d
-
Maximum dosage :2.5 g/d (10 tab)

Duration: depending on clinical progress
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer in cases of:
· angina pectoris,
· renal or liver
failure,
· depression.
- May cause: orthostatic hypotension, dry mouth, sedation, mental
or hormonal problems.
- Don't stop the treatment suddenly; reduce the daily
doses progressively.
- Pregnancy: no contra-indication
- Lactation: avoid
Remarks
- Storage: keep below 30°C
METOCLOPRAMIDE (Anausin(R), Maxolon(R), Primperan(R), Reglan(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Anti-emetic
Indications PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOLLOW-UP OF TREATMENT MUST BE UNDER
MEDICAL SUPERVISION
- Vomiting
- Nausea
- Hiccups
Preparation
- Tablet of 10 mg
Dosage
- Newborn: 0.5 mg/kg/d divided in 3 doses
- Child :
0.3 to 0.4 mg/kg/d divided in 3 doses
- Adult : 5 to 10 mg/kg/d divided in 3
doses

Duration: depending on clinical progress, as short as possible
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
-
Contra-indicated in case of haemorrhage, gastro-intestinal obstruction or
perforation.
- When elevated doses are given or when treatments are
prolonged, extrapyramidal disorder can occur (agitation and spasms), specially
in young patients.
- Increased risk of crisis with epileptics and those
suffering from Parkinson's disease.
- Reversible methaemoglobinemia in
newborns.
- Association with propantheline, hyoscine, atropine and
chlorpromazine is not advised.
- Risk of drowsiness.
- Pregnancy: no
contra-indication
- Lactation: avoid
Remarks
- It is most important to treat the cause of vomiting;
look for bowel obstruction or malaria...
- Storage: keep below 30°C
METRIFONATE (Bilarcil(R))
Special department
Therapeutic action
- Schistosomicide
Indications
- Urinary bilharzia (Schistosoma haematobium)
Preparation
- Tablet of 100 mg
Dosage
- Child : 10 mg/kg in a single dose
- Adult: 400 mg
in a single dose; if the weight of the patient is known, adapt dosage (10 mg/kg)
- Do not exceed indicated doses.

Duration: single dose
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Risk of
overdose: abdominal cramps, bronchospasms, sweating, salivation. In this case,
inject an ampoule of atropine SC or inject slowly intravenously.
-
Pregnancy: avoid (in most cases the treatment can wait until the end of the
pregnancy)
- Lactation: avoid
Remarks
- Repeat treatment after 15 days if the patient leaves
the endemic area.
- This drug should be preferred to niridazole
(Ambilhar(R)). Niridazole is more expensive and less well tolerated.
- In an
endemic area, antibilharzia treatment will only be effective if preventive
measures exist to avoid continuous reinfection.
- Advice on sanitation
should be given with the treatment.
- Storage: keep below 30°C
METRONIDAZOLE (Flagyl(R)), Metrolyl(R), Zadstat(R)...)
Health clinic
Therapeutic action
- Anti-protozoal, antibacterial
Indications
- Amoebiasis, trichomoniasis, giardiasis (=
lambliasis)
- Certain anaerobic infections (Bacteroides fragilis,
Clostridium perfringens)
Preparation
- Tablet of 250 mg
There are also tablets of
200 mg. Adapt dosage accordingly.
Dosage
- Amoebic dysentery:
Child: 30 to 50 mg/kg/d divided
in 3 doses
Adult: 1.5 g/d divided in 3 doses
- Giardiasis:
Child : 15 mg/kg/d divided in 3 doses
Adult:
750 mg/d divided in 3 doses
- Trichomoniasis :
Adult: 2 g in a single dose
-
Metronidazole can be used as an antibiotic, under medical supervision, with the
same dose used for amoebiasis treatment and combined with penicillin or
ampicillin for 6 to 10 days.

Duration
- Amoebic dysentery: 7 days
- Giardiasis : 7 days;
repeat treatment after one week
- Trichomoniasis : single dose
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- May cause
digestive problems.
- Do not drink alcohol during treatment.
-
Pregnancy: a teratogenic effect is not proven, Metronidazole treatment is
possible in pregnant woman and it is justified to treat amoebiasis with clinical
signs. Nevertheless, try to avoid in the first trimester of pregnancy.
-
Lactation: avoid (passes into the breast milk)
Remarks
- In case of trichomoniasis, the partner has to receive
oral treatment as well.
- The metronidazole pessaries are not recommended
for vaginal trichomoniasis. Treatment should be oral.
- The mere presence of
amoeba cysts in the stools is not a sufficient reason to administer
metronidazole.
- In mass-treatment of amoebiasis, single dose treatment can
be used:
· child: 4 tab from 5 to 15 years; 2 tabs from 1 to 5 years; 1
tab from 1 month to 1 year
· adult: 8 tab (in case of vomiting, give in
2 doses/day)
- Storage: keep below 30°C
MULTIVITAMINS VITAMIN B COMPLEX
Health post
Therapeutic action
- Vitamin supplement
Indications
- Only a few indications: this drug has no effect
in cases of real vitamin deficiency, but it will help prevent deficiency in
people at risk (pregnant women, malnourished persons).
Preparation
- Tablet and syrup
Composition of tablets varies
in quality and quantity, depending on the manufacturer.
Example of composition per tablet(1):
|
Multivitamins |
B complex |
Daily needs - adult | |
|
Vitamin A |
2.500 IU |
/ |
2.500 IU |
|
Vitamin B1 |
1 mg |
2 mg |
0.9 to 1.3 mg |
|
Vitamin B2 |
0.5 mg |
1 mg |
1.5 to 1.8 mg |
|
Vitamin B3 (= PP) |
7.5 mg |
15 mg |
1.5 to 20 mg |
|
Vitamin C |
15 mg |
/ |
10 mg |
|
Vitamin D3 |
300 IU |
/ |
100 to 200 IU |
(1) IDA catalogue, 1991
Dosage
- Child and adult: see table below

Duration: depending on situation
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Pregnancy: no
contra-indicafion
- Lactation: no contra-indication
Remarks
- This drug has no impact on sexual activity.
-
Multivitamins can be used as a placebo as they are both safe and inexpensive.
Their composition is generally similar to the preventive treatment of
avitaminoses and has no contra-indication.
- It is not included in the WHO
Essential drug list.
- Storage: keep cool if posible.
NICLOSAMIDE (Tredemine(R), Yomesan(R)...)
Health clinic
Therapeutic action
- Anthelminthic
Indications
- Tapeworms: Taenia saginata (beef), Taenia solium
(pork), Hymenolepsis nana
Preparation
- Tablet of 500 mg
Dosage
- Taenia saginata and Taenia solium
· Child: 30
mg/kg in a single dose, on an empty stomach
· Adult: 2 g in a single
dose, on an empty stomach
- Hymenolepsis nana
· Child: 30 mg/kg once daily for 5
days
· Adult: 2 g once daily the first day, then 1 g/d for 6 days

Duration
- Taenia saginata and Taenia solium: single dose
-
Hymenolepsis nana : 7 days
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Frequent
digestive problems (stomach pain).
- Pregnancy: no contra-indication
-
Lactation: no contra-indication
Remarks
- The evening before, take a liquid meal. Take the drug
in the morning before eating. CHEW THE TABLETS WELL. WAIT TWO HOURS BEFORE
TAKING FOOD.
- In case of vomiting, the single dose treatment should be
split into two doses, taken with an interval of one hour.
- Niclosamide
kills the worm. You do not have to wait to see the worm complete in the stools
because it is killed and partially digested.
- Advice on sanitation should
be given with the treatment.
- Storage: no special temperature requirements.
NITROFURANTOIN (Furandantin(R), Urantoin(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Antibacterial
Indications
- Infections without complications of the lower
urinary tract (without fever or lumbar pain).
Do not confuse with gonorrhea
(urethral discharge in the morning)
Preparation
- Tablets of 50 mg and 100 mg
Dosage
- Child (above one year): 5 mg/kg/d divided in 3
doses
- Adult: 300 mg/d divided in 3 doses

Duration: minimum 10 days
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer to children under 1 year.
- Do not administer in cases of renal
failure.
- Dizziness can be a side-effect: stop treatment immediately and
refer to a doctor.
- Do not drink alcohol during the treatment.
-
Pregnancy: CONTRA-INDICATED at the end of the pregnancy
- Lactation :avoid
Remarks
- If possible, take with meals.
- Cotrimoxazole is
generally more active in cases of urinary infections.
- Storage: no special
temperature requirements.
NOSCAPINE
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Antitussive
Indications
- Dry cough
Preparation
- Tablet of 15 mg
- Syrup of 15 mg/5 ml = 1
teaspoon
Dosage
- Child (above 30 months): 4 mg/kg/d divided in 3
doses
- Adult :45 to 90 mg/d divided in 3 doses
- Do not exceed indicated
doses.

Duration: maximum 5 days
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer in cases of productive cough (sputum).
- Avoid using in children
under 30 months.
- May cause: headache, constipation.
-
Pregnancy:avoid
- Lactation: avoid
Remarks
- Using traditional anti-cough plants in the form of an
infusion or syrup is often recommended.
- Codeine is a similar product with
the same indications, but taken in smaller doses.
- Storage: no special
precautions.
NYSTATIN (Mycostatin(R), Nystan(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Antifungal: candidiasis
Indications
- Digestive candidiasis
- Candidiasis of the
mucosa of the mouth and vagina
Preparation
- Tablet of 100,000 IU; for oral and gynaecological
use
There are also tablets of 500,000 IU. Adapt dosage accordingly.
Dosage
- Digestive candidiasis Child and adult :4 to 5 tab/d to
be sucked
- Candidiasis of the mouth. Child and adult: 1 to 2 tab/d to be
sucked or put in the mouth after being crushed
- Vaginal candidiasis. Adult:
1 to 2 tab/d (wet the tablet before introducing it into the vagina)
Duration
- Candidiasis of the mouth: 8 to 10 days
- Vaginal
candidiasis : 10 to 20 days
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- The drug is
well tolerated.
- Pregnancy: no contra-indication
- Lactation: no
contra-indication
Remarks
- Has no effect on other types of fungi.
- Oral
candidiasis can also be treated with the application of gentian violet or mouth
washes with a base of lemon juice or sodium bicarbonate.
- THE
GYNAECOLOGICAL TABLETS CAN ALSO BE USED FOR TREATMENT OF ORAL CANDIDIASIS.
-
The tablets of 500,000 IU are meant to be swallowed (candidiasis of the
digestive tube), but they can be sucked in case of oral candidiasis.
- For
vaginal candidiasis, administer orally at the same time as vaginal applications.
Do not interrupt treatment during menstruation. Sexual activity is not a
contra-indication.
- Storage: keep below 30°C.
ORAL REHYDRATION SALT = ORS (Oralit(R)...)
Health post
Therapeutic action
- Provide salts and sugar
Indications
- Prevention and treatment of dehydration in case
of diarrhoea and/or vomiting
Preparation
- Sachet of powder to be diluted in one litre of
clean, cooled boiled water
Composition:
· sodium chloride (NaCl)
3.5 g
· potassium chloride (KCl) 1.5 g total = 27.9 g
·
trisodium citrate 2.9 g
· glucose (dextrose) 20.0 g
Dosage
According to national protocol.
For information:
- Child : 1 to 2 sachets/d given during the whole day = 1 to 2 litres
-
Adult: 3 to 4 sachets/d given during the whole day = 3 to 4 litres
- Do not
exceed indicated doses.

Duration: as long as the diarrhoea and signs of dehydration continue
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- If oedema
develops, reduce the quantities.
- In case of vomiting, give the liquid
frequently in very small amounts; do not stop the rehydration.
- Pregnancy:
no contra-indication
- Lactation: no contra-indication
Remarks
- If the child cannot swallow, use a (naso-) gastric
tube if necessary.
- Signs of improvement: the patient begins to urinate
again.
- When the patient improves, you can give ORS and clean water
alternately.
- If no ORS is available, you can use a sugar and salt
solution: 2 pinches of salt (3 g), 4 tablespoons of sugar (40 go), added to some
fruit juice, diluted in one litre of clean, cooled boiled water.
- Storage:
no special temperature requirements. Do not use the powder if it has turned into
a yellow-brown sticky substance.
ONCE MADE UP, THE SOLUTION MUST BE USED THE SAME DAY.
OXAMNIQUINE (Mansil(R), Vansil(R)...)
Special department
Therapeutic action
- Schistosomicide
Indications
- Intestinal bilharzia (Schistosomia mansoni)
Preparation
- Tablet of 250 mg
Dosage
- Child : 20 to 40 mg/kg in a single dose
- Adult: 1
g in a single dose

Duration: single dose
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer in cases of renal or heart failure, or epilepsy.
- May cause:
nausea, some dizziness, drowsiness, headache.
- Colours the urine red.
-
Pregnancy: avoid (in most cases, treatment can wait until the end of the
pregnancy)
- Lactation: avoid
Remarks
- Take with evening meal to avoid side-effects.
-
Treatment with praziquantel, which is just as effective and well tolerated, and
3 times as cheap (IDA 1991).
- This drug is less dangerous than niridazole
(Ambilhar(R)).
- The impact of the antibilharziosis treatment will be
negligible if there are no parallel preventive measures to avoid the recurrence
of the disease in endemic areas.
- Advice on sanitation should be given with
the treatment.
- Storage: no special precautions
PARACETAMOL=ACETAMINOPHEN (Doliprane(R), Panadol(R), Tylenol(R)...)
Health post
Therapeutic action
- Analgesic
- Antipyretic
Indications
- Headache, toothache or joint pain
- Fever
Preparation
- Tablets of 100 mg and 500 mg
Dosage
- Child : 20 to 30 mg/kg/d divided in 3 doses
-
Adult: 2 to 3 g/d divided in 3 doses

|
Maximum doses: |
Child: 50 mg/kg/d |
|
Adult: 4 g/d |
Duration
- Depending on clinical progress, 1 to 3 days.
-
Do not continue treatment for an extended period without medical advice.
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer in cases of liver disease (hepatitis) or alcoholism.
- Pregnancy:
no contra-indication
- Lactation: no contra-indication
Remarks
- Paracetamol is recommended for patients who are
allergic to A.S.A. (aspirin), those with stomach problems and for children under
one year.
- IT HAS NO ANTI-INFLAMMATORY PROPERTIES.
- Storage: keep
below 30°C.
PHENOBARBITONE = PHENOBARBITAL (Gardenal(R), Luminal(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Anticonvulsive, sedative and hypnotic
Indications PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOLLOW-UP OF TREATMENT MUST BE UNDER
MEDICAL SUPERVISION
- Epilepsy: tonic-clonic ("grand mal") and partial
(focal) seizures
Preparation
- Tablets of 30 mg, 50 mg and 100 mg
Dosage
According to national protocol.
For information:
- Child : 3 to 5 mg/kg/d once daily or divided in 2 to 3 doses
- Adult:
150 to 200 mg/d once daily or divided in 2 to 3 doses

Duration: depending on clinical progress
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer in cases of respiratory depression or porphyria.
- Risk of
drowsiness and depression of the central nervous system.
- Do not stop the
treatment suddenly.
- Risk of sedation when combined with alcohol and other
drugs that act on the central nervous system: diazepam (Valium(R),
chlorpheniramine (Teldvin(R)) and chlorpromazine (Largactil(R)).
-
Pregnancy:avoid
- Lactation: avoid
Remarks
- For convulsions, in cases of extreme agitation and in
emergencies, it is better to use diazepam (Valium(R)).
-
Plasma-concentrations are stable after 2 to 3 weeks. Beware of accumulation.
- If necessary, a treatment with phenytoin may be used with this treatment.
- Storage: no special precautions.
PHENOXYMETHYL PENICILLIN=PENICILLIN V (Crystapen V(R), Stabillin V-K(R), V-Cil-K(R)...)
Health clinic
Therapeutic action
- Antibacterial (antibiotic)
Indications
- Tonsillitis
- Pneumopathy
- Dental
abscess
- Extensive impetigo with or without general signs
Preparation
- Tablets of 125 mg (200,000 IU) and 250 mg
(400,000 IU)
- Syrup of 125 mg/5 ml (200,000 IU/5 ml) = 1 teaspoon (1
tsp)
There are also other presentations and strengths. Adapt dosage
accordingly.
Dosage
- Child: 150,000 IU/kg/d divided in 3 doses
- Adult:
1.5 to 3 MIU/d divided in 3 doses
4 doses/day are more effective, but to
ensure that the treatment is likely to be
followed correctly, we recommend 3
doses/day.

Duration :5 to 8 days
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer in cases of known allergy to penicillin.
- If allergic reactions:
stop treatment and refer to a doctor.
- Do not combine with other
antibiotics.
- Pregnancy: no contra-indication
- Lactation: no
contra-indication
Remarks
- Do not use orally in case of:
· meningitis or
gonorrhoea (use injections of procaine penicillin or PPF);
· syphilis
(use injections of benzathine penicillin).
- Storage: keep below 30°C.
Once prepared, the syrup must
be kept cool and will only last for one week.
PHENYLBUTAZONE (Butazolidin(R)...)
The use of this drug is not advised:
- it is potentially
dangerous;
- it is not included in the WHO essential drug list;
- its
marketing is forbidden in several countries.
Therapeutic action
- Non steroidal anti-inflammatory
Indications PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOLLOW-UP OF TREATMENT MUST BE UNDER
MEDICAL SUPERVISION
- Ankylosing spondilitis, gout, resistant to other
anti-inflammatory drugs
Preparation
- Tablet of 200 mg
Dosage
- Adult: 300 to 600 ma/d divided in 3 doses

Duration: as short as possible, depending on clinical progress
Contra-indications, side-efects, precautions
- Do not
administer in case of:
· peptic ulcer,
· liver
failure,
· known allergy to phenylbutazone.
- Risk of severe sometimes fatal agranulocytosis.
- Should
only be used as an analgesic if all other analgesics are ineffective.
- Do
not combine with anticoagulants, digitalis, phenytoin or other anti-inflammatory
drugs (including aspirin).
- Pregnancy: avoid
- Lactation: avoid
Remarks
- Take with meals.
- Storage: keep below 30°C
PHENYTOIN (Di-hydan(R), Dilantin(R), Epanutin(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Anticonvulsive
Indications PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOLLOW-UP OF TREATMENT MUST BE UNDER
MEDICAL SUPERVISION
- Epilepsy, except absence seizure (petit mal)
Preparation
- Tablet of 100 mg
There are also tablets of 25
mg and 50 mg. Adapt the dosage accordingly.
Dosage
- Child : 3 to 8 mg/kg/d divided in 2 or 3 doses
-
Adult: 2 to 6 mg/kg/d divided in 2 or 3 doses

Duration: depending on clinical progress
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer in case of known allergy.
- Risk of digestive problems: gingival
hypertrophy, nausea, vomiting.
- If prolonged usage, risk of haematologic
problems. Monitor peripheric blood count if possible and administer folic acid.
- Risk of neurological problems: dizziness, visual problems, mental
confusion.
- Allergic reactions: cutaneous eruptions, fever, adenopathy.
- Pregnancy: avoid
- Lactation: avoid
Remarks
- It is not advised to associate phenytoin with oral
contraceptives, sulfamides, or chloramphenicol. Combination with other drugs
must be closely monitored (diazepam, phenobarbital, barbiturates, digoxin,
corticosteroids...).
- Storage: keep below 30°C.
Never use expired
phenytoin (risk of under dosage).
PIPERAZINE (Antepar(R), Pripsen(R)... )
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Anthelminthic
Indications
- Ascariasis
- Enterobiasis (pinworm)
Preparation
- Tablets of 300 mg and 500 mg
- Syrup of 750
mg/5 ml = 1 teaspoon
Dosage (expressed in piperazine hydrate)
- Ascariasis : Child:
75 mg/kg, in a single dose Adult :3 to 4 g, in a single dose
- Enterobiasis:
Child: 50 mg/kg/d for 5 days Adult: 3 to 4 g/d for 5 days
- Do not exceed
indicated doses.

Duration
- Ascariasis : single dose
- Enterobiasis: 1 course
of 5 days
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer in case of epilepsy, renal or liver failure.
- Risk of overdose
and neurological toxicity: dizziness, problems of vision and/or consciousness.
- Pregnancy: no contra-indication
- Lactation: no contra-indication
Remarks
- This drug is still frequently used but considering
its ineffectiveness on hookworm and its side-effects, it is often replaced by
more broad-spectrum anthelmintic drugs (mebendazole), which are more effective
for general deworming.
- 100 mg piperazine hydrate = 120 mg adipate = 125 mg
citrata = 104 mg phosphate.
- Advice on sanitation should be given with the
treatment.
- Storage: no special temperature requirements.
POTASSIUM Chloride
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Potassium supplement
Indications PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOLLOW-UP OF TREATMENT MUST BE UNDER
MEDICAL SUPERVISION
- Hypokalemia:
· following diuretic treatment
with thiazides
· of other origin (dehydration...)
Preparation
- Tablet of 8 mmol (mEq) of K+ = 600 mg
- Tablet
of 6.7 mmol (mEq) of K+ = 500 mg
WARNING, DOSES VARY DEPENDING ON SUPPLIER.
Adapt dosage accordingly.
Dosage
- Adult: 7 to 15 mmol/d or 0.5 to 1 g/d
- Do not
exceed indicated doses.
- Use slow release tablets.

Duration: depending on clinical progress and duration of diuretic treatment
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- May cause:
nausea, vomiting.
- Risk of intestinal ulcers and heartburn, in particular
when using quick dissolving tablets.
- Do not combine with spironolactone
and other similar diuretics.
- Pregnancy: no contra-indication
-
Lactation: no contra-indication
Remarks
- If tablets are not available, a lack of potassium can
be corrected by a diet rich in dates, bananas, mangos, oranges, tomatoes...
- One ORS sachet contains 1,5 g of potassium chloride.
- Storage:
PRAZIQUANTEL (Biltricide(R)...)
Special department
Therapeutic action
- Schistosomicide, also active on
distomiasis
Indications
- Bilharziasis:
· S. haematobium (urinary
bilharzia)
· S. mansoni and S. intercalatum (intestinal bilharzia)
· S. japonicum and S. mekongi (hepato-splenic bilharzia)
- Distomiasis: Opisturchis felinus, Clonorchis sinensis, Paragonimum westermani, Fasciola hepatica
Preparation
- Tablet of 600 mg
Dosage
- Bilharziasis S. haematobium, S. mansoni, S.
intercalatum
Child and adult :40 mg/kg in a single dose
- Bilharziasis
S. japonicum, S. mekongi
Child and adult :60 mg/kg divided in 3 doses in 1
day
- Distomiasis
Child and adult: 75 mg/kg/d divided in 3 doses

Duration
- Bilharziasis S. haematobium, S. mansoni, S.
intercalatum: single dose
- Bilharziasis S. japonicum, S. mekongi :3 doses,
1 day
- Distomiasis: Opisturchis felinus, Clonorchis sinensis, Paragonimum
westermani :2 to 3 days
Fasciola hepatica :5 to 7 days
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Risk of
allergy.
- May cause: nausea, vomiting, headache.
- Pregnancy: avoid (in
most cases, treatment can wait until the end of the pregnancy)
- Lactation
:avoid
Remarks
- In an endemic area, antibilharzia treatment will only
be effective if preventive measures exist to avoid continuous reinfection.
-
Advice on sanitation should be given with the treatment.
- Storage:
PREDNISOLONE (Codelsol(R), Deltastab(R), Prednesol(R) ...) and
PREDNISONE (Decortisyl(R), Econosone(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Corticosteroid
Indications PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOLLOW-UP OF TREATMENT MUST BE UNDER
MEDICAL SUPERVISION
- Symptomatic treatment:
· allergic
diseases
· inflammatory diseases
· severe asthma
Preparation
- Tablet of 5 mg
Dosage
- Child: initial dose :1 to 2 mg/kg/d maintenance
dose: 0.1 to 0.5 mg/kg/d
- Adult: initial dose :20 to 80 mg/d maintenance
dose: 5 to 20 mg/d

- In case of prolonged treatment, do not stop the treatment suddenly. Decrease the dose by 5 mg each day.
Duration: depending on clinical progress
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not administer in
cases of:
· peptic ulcer,
· fungal and/or viral infections
(herpes), or bacterial infections not controlled by antibiotics.
- May cause: hypokalemia, osteoporosis if prolonged treatment.
- Risk of oedema and arterial hypertension as a result of sodium and water
retention.
- Risk of adrenal suppression in case of prolonged treatment with
daily doses of 15 to 20 mg.
- If daily administration of more than 20 mg, a
salt-free diet and potassium supplement are recommended.
- If acute adrenal
failure, prescribe hydrocortisone: 100 to 300 mg IV.
- Pregnancy: avoid in
the first trimester
- Lactation :avoid
Remarks
- 5 mg prednisolone has the same anti-inflammatory
activity as:
· 5 mg prednisone · 4 mg methyl prednisolone
· 0.75 mg dexamethasone · 20 mg hydrocortisone
- Storage: keep below 30°C.
PROBENECID (Benemid(R)...)
Health clinic
Therapeutic action
- Prolongs the action of penicillin and
ampicillin
- (Anti-gout)
Indications
- In combination with procaine penicillin (or
possibly with ampicillin or amoxycillin) in the treatment of gonorrhoea. Can be
combined with other penicillin preparations. BENZATHINE PENICILLIN CAN NOT BE
USED WITH PROBENEClD.
Preparation
- Tablet of 500 mg
Dosage
In conjunction with penicillin treatment:
- Child
(above 2 years): 20 to 25 mg/kg/d
- Adult :1 g/d

Duration: depending on the penicillin treatment
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer in children under 2 years.
- Do not combine with acetyl salicylic
acid (aspirin).
- Pregnancy :avoid
- Lactation :avoid
Remarks
- The combination of probenecid and procaine penicillin
is always indicated for the treatment of gonorrhoea, except in pregnant women.
- Tablets can be taken at the same time as the injection, or preferably, 1/2
hour before.
- Storage: keep below 30°C.
PROGUANIL (Paludrine(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Antimalarial
Indications
- Prevention of malaria in association with
chloroquine in countries with rare or moderate resistance to chloroquine.
Preparation
- Tablet of 100 mg
Dosage
Conform to national protocol.
For information:

Duration
- Travellers must start to take proguanil associated
with chloroquine 24 hours before departure, continue throughout their journey
and for 4 to 6 weeks after return.
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Transitory
digestive problems.
- Pregnancy: no contra-indication
- Lactation: no
contra-indication
Remarks
- Take tablets with some water, every day, at the same
time, after the meal.
- Storage: no special precaution.
PROMETHAZINE (Phenergan(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Anti-emetic
- Antihistaminic
-
Sedative
Indications
- Vomiting
- Allergic reactions due
to:
· contact, seasons...
· drugs, insect bites, food...
- Dry cough of allergic origin
Preparation
- Tablets of 25 mg
Dosage
- Child: 1 mg/kg/d divided in 2 or 3 doses
- Adult:
25 to 50 mg/d divided in 2 or 3 doses

Duration: single dose or 1 to 3 days depending on clinical progress
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not drink
alcohol during treatment.
- In case of drowsiness, administer in the
evening.
- Risk of sedation when combined with alcohol and other drugs that
act on the central nervous system: diazepam (Valium(R), phenobarbitone
(Gardenal(R)), chlorpromazine (Largactil(R) and chlorpheniramine (Teldvin(R).
- Pregnancy: no contra-indication
- Lactation: no contra-indication
Remarks
- Chlorpheniramine is cheaper, but has no anti-emetic
action.
- Storage: keep below 30°C.
PROPRANONOL (Angilol(R), Inderal(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
Beta-blocker, used against hypertension,
angina and arrhythmias
Indications PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOLLOW-UP OF TREATMENT MUST BE UNDER
MEDICAL SUPERVISION
- Arterial hypertension
- Angina pectoris
-
Arrhythmia diagnosed by a doctor (with ECG)
Preparation
- Tablets of 10 mg and 40 mg
Dosage
-Arterial hypertension
80 mg/d divided in 2 doses, to
be increased progressively depending on clinical progress, maximum 320
mg/d
-Prophylaxis for angina pectoris
Initial dose: 30 to 60 mg/d divided
in 3 doses, to be increased every 4 days up to a dose of 160 to 320
mg/d
-Prevention of arrhythmia after myocardial infarction
180 to 240
mg/d divided in 2 or 3 doses; start as of the 6th or 9th day after the
infarction and continue for 18 months at a dose of 160 mg/d
Duration
- Depending on indication and clinical progress
-
Do not stop abruptly.
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
-The drug should
only be prescribed for patients who are following a prolonged treatment. The
treatment should never be stopped suddenly.
- Do not administer in cases of:
· asthma,
· bradycardia below SO/min, bundle-branch block,
· heart failure (or a history of),
· arteritis of the lower
limbs, Raynaud syndrome.
- Administer with care in cases of diabetes,
digitalis treatment or emphysema, and in cases of renal or liver failure.
-
Do not combine with aminophylline (reciprocal inhibition), digitalis
(bradycardia), adrenaline (hypertension), curare, M.A.O. inhibitors.
-
Pregnancy: no contra-indication
- Lactation :avoid
Remarks
- For the treatment of hypertension, may be combined
with a diuretic.
- Storage: no special temperature requirements.
PYRANTEL (Combantrin(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Anthelminthic
Indications
- Ascariasis
- Enterobiasis (pinworm)
-
Hookworm (ankylostomiasis)
Preparation
- Tablet of 125 mg
There are also tablets of 250
mg. Adapt dosage accordingly.
Dosage
- Ascariasis, enterobiasis, hookworm caused by
Ancylostoma duodenalis
Child and adult :10 mg/kg in a single dose
-
Hookworm caused by Necator americanus
Child and adult :20 mg/kg/d once daily

Duration
- Ascariasis, enterobiasis, hookworm caused by
Ancylostoma duodenalis: single dose
- Hookworm caused by Necator americanus:
3 days
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Administer with
care in case of liver failure.
- May cause: digestive problems, headache,
dizziness.
- Pregnancy: avoid (in most cases, the treatment can wait until
the end of the pregnancy)
- Lactation: no contra-indication
Remarks
- Generally more expensive than mebendazole and
levamisole.
- Sanitation advice should be given with the treatment.
-
Storage: no special temperature requirements.
PYRAZINAMIDE (Zinamide(R)...)
Special department
Therapeutic action
- "Antituberculous" antibacterial
Indications
- Only for tuberculosis, bacteriologically proven
if possible
Preparation
- Tablet of 500 mg
Dosage
According to national protocol.
For information
- Child and adult :25 mg/kg/d maximum
- Can also be given in a dose of
40 mg/kg 2 times a week or 70 mg/kg once a week
Duration: according to national protocol
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer in cases of:
· Iiver failure,
· history of allergy
to ethionamide, isoniazid and nicotinamide.
- May cause: anorexia, nausea, vomiting, skin allergies, joint
pains, gout.
- Pregnancy :avoid
- Lactation: avoid
Remarks
- Warning: antituberculous treatment should only be
prescribed in the context of an organised program (well established protocol,
regular patient checks and the possibility of laboratory examination).
-
Pyrazinamide should not be used alone, but in combination with other
"antituberculous" drugs to avoid resistance.
- Storage: keep below
30°C.
PYRIDOXINE = Vitamin B6
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Vitamin
Indications
- Prevention and treatment of peripheral
neuropathies, particularly if isoniazid (INH) has been prescribed
Preparation
- Tablets of 25 mg and 50 mg
Dosage
- Child: 25 to 50 mg/d once daily
- Adult: 50 to 150
mg/d once daily

Duration: depending on clinical progress or as long as the treatement with isoniazid (INH) continues
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- No
contra-indication.
- Pregnancy: no contra-indication
- Lactation: no
contra-indication
Remarks
- Storage: no special temperature requirements
QUININE Salts
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Antimalarial
Indications
- Treatment of Plasmodium falciparum malaria
resistant to chloroquine
- Follow up of injectable quinine given for cerebral
malaria or chloroquine resistance
Preparation
- Tablets of 200 mg and 300 mg of quinine salts
(generally sulphates or chlorhydrates)
There are also tablets of 100 mg, 250
mg and 500 mg. Adapt dosage accordingly.
Dosage
- Child : 25 to 40 mg/kg/d divided in 3 doses
-
Adult: 1.5 to 2 g/d divided in 3 doses
Dosages and doses of the tablets are
generally expressed in salts. They are all equal (formiate, sulphate,
chlorhydrate, bi-chlorhydrate), except for bi-sulphate which is weaker and thus
needs its own special dose.

Duration: 7 days
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Risk of
toxicity in case of doses over 4 g: headache, disturbance of vision, abdominal
pain, nausea, buzzing (tinitus) of ears.
- Possible allergic reactions.
-
Pregnancy: no contra-indication (do not exceed the therapeutic doses)
-
Lactation: no contra-indication
Remarks
- In some regions of South-East Asia, the combination
of quinine and tetracycline (25 mg/kg/d) or doxycycline (200 mg/d) for 10 days
is necessary because of resistance.
- Antacids, like aluminium hydroxide, can
slow down the absorption of quinine.
- Storage: keep below 30°C.
RESERPINE (Decaserpyl(R), Rauwiloid(R), Serpasil(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Antihypertensive
Indications PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOLLOW-UP OF TREATMENT MUST BE UNDER
MEDICAL SUPERVISION
- Moderate arterial hypertension (in combination with a
diuretic)
Preparation
- Tablets of 0.10 mg, 0.25 mg and 0.50 mg
Dosage
- Adult: 0.10 to 0.25 mg/d to be combined with a
diuretic and to be adapted according to therapeutic progress

Duration: depending on clinical progress
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer in cases of:
· depression or history of depression,
· peptic ulcer,
· heart and/or severe renal failure,
· epilepsy.
- May cause: nausea, vomiting, gastritis, depression, anxiety,
bronchial spasms.
- It has a slow but long lasting action: risk of
accumulation.
- Avoid combination with digitalis, quinidine and other
anti-arrhythmic drugs, alcohol and suppressors of the central nervous system:
diazepam (Valium(R), phenobarbitone (Gardenal(R)) and chlorpromazine
(Largactil(R)).
- Pregnancy : avoid
- Lactation: avoid
Remarks
- Storage: keep below 30°C.
RETINOL = VITAMIN A (Ro-A-Vit(R).. .)
Health clinic
Therapeutic action
- Vitamin
Indications
- Prevention of vitamin A deficiency
-
Treatment of xerophthalmia: reduced night vision, desiccation (drying) and
ulceration of the cornea, Bitot's spots...
- Treatment of children
specifically vulnerable for vitamin A deficiency: measles, malnutrition,
respiratory infections...
Preparation
- Capsules of 50,000 IU and 200,000 IU
There
are also capsules of 25,000 IU. Adapt dosage accordingly.
Dosage
- Prevention: Adult and Child above 1 year: 200,000 IU
in a single dose every 6 months.
Child under 1 year: 100,000 IU in a single
dose every 6 months
- Treatment: Adult and Child above 1 year: 1st, 2nd and
8th day, 200,000 IU once daily.
Child under 1 year : 1st, 2nd and 8th day,
100,000 IU once daily
- Do not exceed indicated doses.
For children under
1 year: when capsules of 50,000 IU are not available, pierce a
capsule of
200,000 IU and give 3 drops.

Duration
- Prevention: single dose every 6 months
-
Treatment: 1st, 2nd and 8th day; thereafter as for "prevention" if necessary
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Pregnancy:
prevention: avoid, give a single dose just after delivery
treatment: do not
exceed a dose of 10,000 Odd (risk of fetal malformation)
- Lactation: no
contra-indication
Remarks
- The injectable form has no advantages.
- Food
rich in vitamin A: dark green vegetables, palm oil, orange or red coloured
fruits and vegetables, eggs, full-cream milk and meat.
- Storage: keep cool.
RIFAMPICIN (Rifadin(R), Rimactane(R)...)
Special department
Therapeutic action
- "Antituberculous" and "antileprotic"
antibacterial
Indications
- Tuberculosis, bacteriologically proven if
possible
- Leprosy (Hansen's disease)
Preparation
- Tablets or capsules of 150 mg and 300 mg
Dosage
According to national protocol.
For information:
- Tuberculosis: 10 mg/kg/d
- Leprosy : 600 mg once every month

Duration: according to national protocol
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer if liver failure, porphyria or allergy for rifampicin.
- Risk of
hepatotoxicity.
- May cause allergies.
- Urine, stools and secretions
may turn red.
- Pregnancy: avoid
- Lactation: avoid
Remarks
- Warning: antituberculous and antileprotic treatments
should only be prescribed in the context of an organised program (well
established protocol, regular patient checks and the possibility of laboratory
examination).
- Rifampicin should not be used alone, but in combination with
other "antituberculous" or "antileprotic" drugs to avoid resistance.
-
Rifampicin is an expensive antituberculous drug.
- Storage: no special
temperature requirements
SALBUTAMOL = ALBUTEROL (Salbulin(R), Salbutan(R), Ventolin(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Bronchodilator
- Uterorelaxant
Indications
- Acute or chronic asthma (with continuous
dyspnea).
- Bronchitis and obstructive pneumopathies with bronchospasm.
- Prevention of premature delivery: taking over treatment after emergency
injectable treatment.
Preparation
- Tablets of 2 mg and 4 mg of salbutamol (in the
form of sulphate)
- Syrup of 2 mg/5 ml
Dosage
- Asthma
· Child: 0.10 mg/kg/d divided in 3
doses
· Adult: 6 to 12 mg/d divided in 3 doses
Prevention of
premature delivery: 1 tab of 2 mg 4 times a day

Duration: depending on clinical evolution
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
-Do not
administer in cases of myocardial infarction or acute coronary insufficiency.
-Administer carefully if cardiac insufficiency, arrhythmia, hypertension,
diabetes, hyperthyroidism.
-May cause: tachycardia, trembling, dizziness,
headache.
-During the treatment, especially if the doses are taken too
often, the bronchodilatory effect can decrease: stop treatment.
-Salbutamol
is not very efficient for children less than 2 years.
-Pregnancy: no
contra-indication
-Lactation: no contra-indication
Remarks
- Storage: keep below 30°C.
SULFADIMIDINE = SULPHADIMIDINE
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Antibacterial (sulfonamide)
Indications
- Infections of the lower urinary tract without
complications: without fever or lumbar pain.
Do not confuse with gonorrhoea
(urethral discharge in the morning).
Preparation
- Tablet of 500 mg
Dosage
- Child (above 2 months): 100 to 250 mg/kg/d divided in
3 doses
- Adult: 2 to 6 g/d divided in 3 doses

Duration: minimum 7 days
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer:
· for children under 2 months,
· if known allergy
to sulfonamides,
· if hematological disorder.
- Frequently causes digestive problems.
- Allergic reactions
possible. Stop the treatment and refer to a doctor.
- DRINK A LOT during
treatment to prevent kidney stones.
- Do not combine with other
antibacterials.
- Pregnancy: CONTRA-INDICATED (use ampicillin if causative
bacteria is sensitive)
- Lactation: CONTRA-INDICATED
Remarks
- For upper urinary tract infections and those with
fever, cotrimoxazole is more
effective.
- Sulfadimidine is nowadays
usually replaced by cotrimoxazole.
- Storage: keep below 30°C.
SULFADOXINE + PYRIMETHAMINE (Fansidar(R)...)
Special department
Therapeutic action
- Antimalarial
Indications
- Treatment of Plasmodium falciparum malaria
resistant to chloroquine and other amino-4-quinolines (Amodiaquine(R)...)
Preparation
- Tablet of 500 mg sulfadoxine + 25 mg
pyrimethamine
Dosage
- Child: i/2 tab/10 kg, in a single dose
- Adult: 2
to 3 tab, in a single dose

Duration: single dose
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer if:
· allergy to sulfonamides,
· renal or liver
failure.
- Do not combine with chloroquine.
- Do not administer at the
same time as cotrimoxazole.
- May cause: gastro-intestinal problems, nausea,
vomiting, cutaneous allergic reactions.
- If the attack is pernicious, treat
with quinine.
- Avoid for children under 5 years.
- Pregnancy:
CONTRA-INDICATED
- Lactation :avoid
Remarks
- Sulfadoxine + pyrimethamine as prophylaxis has been
abandoned because of frequent serious side-effects.
- Warning: there is an
increasing number of resistant strains.
- Storage: no special temperature
requirements.
SULFAGUANIDINE (Ganidan(R)...)
The use of this drug is not advised:
- it has no proven
effectiveness;
- it is not included in the WHO essential drug list;
- its
purchase is an useless expense.
Therapeutic action
- Antibacterial (sulfonamide)
Indications
- None. It has no effect on the treatment of
bacterial diarrhoea : the pathogens have become resistant
Preparation
- Tablet of 500 mg
Dosage
It used to be given as follows:
- Child (above 2
months): 100 mg/kg/d, divided in 4 doses
- Adult: 12 g/d divided in 4 doses
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer:
· to children under 2 months,
· if known allergy to
sulfonamides.
- Allergic reactions possible. Stop treatment and refer to a
doctor.
- Pregnancy: CONTRA-INDICATED
- Lactation: CONTRA-INDICATED
Remarks
- Storage: no special precautions.
TETRACYCLINE (Abfosan(R), Hexacycline(R),
Tetramig(R)...)
OXYTETRACYCLINE (Terramycine(R)...)
DOXYCYCLINE (Doxy
100(R), Granudoxy(R), Spanor(R), Vibramycin(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Antibacterials (of the cycline group)
Indications
- Cholera, brucellosis, borreliosis,
rickettsiosis
- Gonorrhoea (if allergy or resistance to penicillin)
-
Syphilis (if allergy or resistance to penicillin)
- Genital infections with
Chlamydia
- Infections with Balantidium coli
- Atypical pneumopathy
-
Chloroquine-resistant malaria, in association with quinine
Preparation
- Tetracycline: capsule or tablet of 25 mg
-
Doxycycline: capsule or tablet of 100 mg
Dosage
- Tetracycline:
child above 8 years: 25 to 50
mg/kg/d divided in 3 doses
adult: 1 to 3 g/d divided in 3 doses
- Doxycycline:
child above 8 years :4 mg/kg/d once
daily
adult: 200 mg/d once daily
- Cholera:
· tetracycline treatment 2 g/d divided in 4
doses for 3 days prophylaxis 1 to 1.5 g/d divided in 2 or 3 doses for 2 days to
be repeated every 10 to 15 days
· doxycycline treatment and prophylaxis
child: 4 mg/kg in a single dose
adult: 300 mg in a single dose
Vibrio is increasingly resistant to cyclines.

Duration: 57days (tetracycline or doxycycline); Syphilis :14 days; Chlamydia: 21 days
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer:
· to children less than 8 years (colors teeth
yellow)
· if renal diseases
- Do not give together with milk, iron or aluminium hydroxide.
- May cause: frequent digestive problems (diarrhoea...).
- Do not
combine with other antibiotics.
- Pregnancy: CONTRA-INDICATED
-
Lactation: CONTRA-INDlCATED
Remarks
- Take in-between meals.
- Treatments with
doxycycline are cheaper and more efficient than those with tetracycline.
-
Oxytetracycline has the same indications and doses as tetracycline.
-
Storage: keep below 30°C.
Never administer expired tetracyclines or
doxycycline
THIABENDAZOLE (Mintezol(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Anthelminthic
Indications
- Strongyloidiasis
- Trichinosis
- Cutaneous
larva migrans
- Hookworm (ankylostomiasis) and trichocephalosis: mebendazole
preferred
Preparation
- Tablet of 500 mg
Dosage
- Strongyloidiasis Child and adult: 50 mg/kg in a
single dose
- Trichinosis Child and adult: 50 mg/kg/d divided in 3
doses
- Cutaneous larva migrans Child and adult: 3 g in 30 g vaseline or
anti-pruritic
ointment, 3 applications per day during one week
- Chew
tablets during the meal.

Duration
- Strongyloidiasis : single dose
- Trichinosis : 5
days
- Cutaneous larva migrans: 7 days
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer if allergy to thiabendazole, renal or liver failure.
- May cause:
drowsiness, frequent dizziness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea.
- Allergic
reaction can sometimes be very strong: Quincke oedema, Stevens Johnson syndrome.
- Pregnancy: avoid
- Lactation: avoid
Remarks
- Because of its limited indications, its price and
side-effects, do not use for systematic elimination of parasites, but administer
cheaper, broad-spectrum anthelminthic drugs.
- Storage: keep below
30°C.
THIAMINE = ANEURIN = VITAMIN B1 (Benerva(R), Bevitine(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Vitamin
Indications
- Beri-beri: neurological or cardiac form
-
Polyneuritis in alcoholics or due to nutritional deficiency
Preparation
- Tablet of 50 mg
There are also tablets of 10
mg, 25 mg, 100 mg and 250 mg. Adapt dosage accordingly.
Dosage
- Curative treatment
· Child: 10 to 30 mg/d
· Adult: 50 to 100 mg/d - up to 300 mg in case of severe deficiency to
be taken once daily or divided in several doses
- Preventive treatment
· Child and adult :5 mg/d
Daily
needs
child : 0.3 to 1 mg/d
adult and adolescent : 1.3 to 1.5 mg/d
pregnancy and lactation: 1.5 to 1.8 mg/d

Duration: at least one month for curative treatment
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- No
contra-indications, or side-effects with oral administration of vitamin B1.
- Pregnancy: no contra-indication
- Lactation: no contra-indication
Remarks
- The use of injectable vitamin B1 is only justified in
exceptional cases (for example in cases of cardiac insufficiency or acute
pulmonary oedema caused by an unbalanced diet).
- Storage: closed,
non-metallic container.
TOLBUTAMIDE (Artosin(R), Dolipol(R), Rastinon(R)...)
District hospital
Therapeutic action
- Sulfamide hypoglycemic agent wich
stimulates the secretion of pancreatic insulin
Indications PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOLLOW-UP OF TREATMENT MUST BE UNDER
MEDICAL SUPERVISION
- Diabetes of the adult, non acidocetosic, of insulin
independent type and not balanced by a well followed diet
Preparation
- Tablet of 500 mg
Dosage
- Adult: 0.25 to 1.5 g/d at once during breakfast or
divided in 3 doses before meals
- Adapt dosage progressively and with great
care to elderly people.

Duration: depending on clinical progress and results of laboratory
Contra-indications, side-effects, precautions
- Do not
administer to diabetic children under 16 years.
- Do not administer to an
insulin-dependant diabetic, or to a patient with renal or hepatic failure.
-
Do not administer to an alcoholic: antabuse reaction.
- Hypoglycemic
problems to be treated with intake of oral sugar or IV injection if severe.
- Use with many associations to other drugs not advisable: sulfadimidine,
prednisone, aspirin...
- Pregnancy :avoid
- Lactation :avoid
Remarks
- Chlorpropamide (Diabinese(R)) is an oral long acting
antidiabetic of the same group, used at doses of i/2 to 2 tab/d once daily. Risk
of hypoglycemia is higher.
- Another hypoglycemic sulfamide is glibenclamide
(Daonil(R)), tablet of 5 mg: 1/2 to 3 tab/d.
- Use if failure of proper
diet, and control glycemia regularly.
- Usage of oral antidiabetics does not
mean dietetic measures should be cancelled.
- Storage: keep below
30°C.