» Articles » PMID: 19221595

Is Paromomycin an Effective and Safe Treatment Against Cutaneous Leishmaniasis? A Meta-analysis of 14 Randomized Controlled Trials

Overview
Date 2009 Feb 18
PMID 19221595
Citations 23
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Background: High cost, poor compliance, and systemic toxicity have limited the use of pentavalent antimony compounds (SbV), the treatment of choice for cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL). Paromomycin (PR) has been developed as an alternative to SbV, but existing data are conflicting.

Methodology/principal Findings: We searched PubMed, Scopus, and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, without language restriction, through August 2007, to identify randomized controlled trials that compared the efficacy or safety between PR and placebo or SbV. Primary outcome was clinical cure, defined as complete healing, disappearance, or reepithelialization of all lesions. Data were extracted independently by two investigators, and pooled using a random-effects model. Fourteen trials including 1,221 patients were included. In placebo-controlled trials, topical PR appeared to have therapeutic activity against the old world and new world CL, with increased local reactions, when used with methylbenzethonium chloride (MBCL) compared to when used alone (risk ratio [RR] for clinical cure, 2.58 versus 1.01: RR for local reactions, 1.60 versus 1.07). In SbV-controlled trials, the efficacy of topical PR was not significantly different from that of intralesional SbV in the old world CL (RR, 0.70; 95% confidence interval, 0.26-1.89), whereas topical PR was inferior to parenteral SbV in treating the new world CL (0.67; 0.54-0.82). No significant difference in efficacy was found between parenteral PR and parenteral SbV in the new world CL (0.88; 0.56-1.38). Systemic side effects were fewer with topical or parenteral PR than parenteral SbV.

Conclusions/significance: Topical PR with MBCL could be a therapeutic alternative to SbV in selected cases of the old world CL. Development of new formulations with better efficacy and tolerability remains to be an area of future research.

Citing Articles

Defeating the trypanosomatid trio: proteomics of the protozoan parasites causing neglected tropical diseases.

Parthasarathy A, Kalesh K RSC Med Chem. 2021; 11(6):625-645.

PMID: 33479664 PMC: 7549140. DOI: 10.1039/d0md00122h.


Interventions for American cutaneous and mucocutaneous leishmaniasis.

Pinart M, Rueda J, Romero G, Pinzon-Florez C, Osorio-Arango K, Maia-Elkhoury A Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2020; 8:CD004834.

PMID: 32853410 PMC: 8094931. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD004834.pub3.


Can We Harness Immune Responses to Improve Drug Treatment in Leishmaniasis?.

Aruleba R, Carter K, Brombacher F, Hurdayal R Microorganisms. 2020; 8(7).

PMID: 32709117 PMC: 7409143. DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms8071069.


Evaluation of Skin Permeation and Retention of Topical Dapsone in Murine Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Lesions.

Moreno E, Calvo A, Schwartz J, Navarro-Blasco I, Gonzalez-Penas E, Sanmartin C Pharmaceutics. 2019; 11(11).

PMID: 31766282 PMC: 6920985. DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics11110607.


Safety Evaluation of Topical Application of Nano-Liposomal Form of Amphotericin B (SinaAmpholeish) on Healthy Volunteers: Phase I Clinical Trial.

Eskandari S, Firooz A, Nassiri-Kashani M, Jaafari M, Javadi A, Miramin Mohammadi A Iran J Parasitol. 2019; 14(2):197-203.

PMID: 31543907 PMC: 6737359.


References
1.
Higgins J, Thompson S . Quantifying heterogeneity in a meta-analysis. Stat Med. 2002; 21(11):1539-58. DOI: 10.1002/sim.1186. View

2.
Bryceson A, Murphy A, Moody A . Treatment of 'Old World' cutaneous leishmaniasis with aminosidine ointment: results of an open study in London. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 1994; 88(2):226-8. DOI: 10.1016/0035-9203(94)90308-5. View

3.
Iraji F, Sadeghinia A . Efficacy of paromomycin ointment in the treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis: results of a double-blind, randomized trial in Isfahan, Iran. Ann Trop Med Parasitol. 2005; 99(1):3-9. DOI: 10.1179/136485905X16372. View

4.
Johnson S, Roberson P, Horn T . Intralesional injection of mumps or Candida skin test antigens: a novel immunotherapy for warts. Arch Dermatol. 2001; 137(4):451-5. View

5.
Krause G, Kroeger A . Topical treatment of American cutaneous leishmaniasis with paramomycin and methylbenzethonium chloride: a clinical study under field conditions in Ecuador. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 1994; 88(1):92-4. DOI: 10.1016/0035-9203(94)90517-7. View