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Journal of Investigative Surgery 2017-Oct

Enhancement of the Therapeutic Effect of Albendazole on Cystic Echinococcosis using a Herbal Product.

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Mohammad Moazeni
Hassan Borji
Meysam Saboor Darbandi

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Albendazole is the drug of choice for chemotherapy of cystic echinococcosis (CE) but 40% of patients do not respond to it satisfactorily. With regard to the previously reported scolicidal activity of Zataria multiflora, this study was done to evaluate the efficacy of the co-administration of albendazole and Z. multiflora aromatic water (AW) on hydatid cysts in a murine model.

METHODS

Laboratory mice were infected with 1,500 viable protoscoleces. After development of hydatid cysts, the infected mice were allocated into four treatment and one control group. The mice of groups 1, 2, 3, and 4 were treated orally with albendazole (100 mg/kg), Z. multiform AW (100 ml/l), albendazole (100 mg/kg) - Z. multiform AW and albendazole ((50 mg/kg) - Z. multiform AW respectively. Two months later, all the mice were euthanized and necropsied and the number, size and weight of hydatid cysts were compared between different groups.

RESULTS

The size of the largest cysts, as well as the total weight of cysts, were significantly lower (p < .05) in the mice treated with albendazole (50 mg/kg) - Z. multiflora AW in comparison to those treated with albendazole (100 mg/kg) alone.

CONCLUSIONS

The results of this study revealed the superiority of co-administration of albendazole and Z. multiflora AW to albendazole alone in the treatment of CE in laboratory mice. Since Z. multiflora AW is a safe and useful drink, it may be used successfully to enhance the therapeutic effect of albendazole in the patients infected with hydatid disease.

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