Paediatric formulations of artemisinin-based combination therapies for treating uncomplicated malaria in children

Dec 8, 2020The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Child-friendly artemisinin-based combination treatments for uncomplicated malaria in children

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Abstract

In three trials, both paediatric and control artemisinin-based combination therapies achieved treatment failure rates of < 10% on day 28.

  • No significant difference in treatment failure rates at day 28 was observed between dispersible and crushed tablet formulations.
  • Drug-related adverse events were lower in the dispersible ACT groups compared to crushed tablets.
  • Drug-related vomiting was reported to be less common in dispersible ACT arms, though this finding was underpowered.
  • Efficacy comparisons showed no difference between paediatric formulations and crushed tablets for treating uncomplicated malaria.
  • The certainty of evidence regarding treatment outcomes is low to moderate due to limited study power.

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