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The compounds tested included 4-aminoquinolines, i.e. chloroquine and amodiaquine, the first synthetic antimalarial agent methylene blue, mefloquine, and the central compound of artemisin-combination therapies (ACT) recommended as first-line antimalarial treatment, artemisinin.
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Artemisinin combination treatments (ACT) are recommended as first line treatment for falciparum malaria throughout the malaria affected world.
During the second and third trimester, ACT are recommended as follows: Coartem® (artemether 20 mg & lumenfantrine 120 mg) four tablets twice a day for three days [ 8].
Due to the widespread resistance of Plasmodium falciparum to chloroquine drug, artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) has been recommended as the first-line treatment.
ACT is now recommended as a priority for research in several guidelines [ 36, 38].
ACT has been recommended as a first-line drug in treatment of malaria in Kenya since 2004 [ 11].
Artemisinin Combination Therapy (ACT) has been recommended as the first-line medication to patients living in areas where multi-drug resistant strains of Plasmodium spp. are endemic [ 10, 11].
Artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACT) are presently recommended as the first line of malaria treatment and their effectiveness underline many major accomplishments of the world wide malaria control programs over the last decade.
Since 2006, most countries to which P. falciparum is endemic have progressively updated their treatment policies, changing from chloroquine and sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) treatments to artemisinin combination therapies (ACTs), which are recommended as being the best current treatment for uncomplicated P. falciparum malaria.
Artemisinine combinations (ACTs) are now widely recommended as first-line drugs for the treatment of uncomplicated malaria in several African countries.
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