Amebicide


An amebicide is an agent used in the treatment of amoebozoa infections, called amoebiasis.
Among these agents are the following, linked to the infections they are used to treat:
Although Naegleria is sometimes considered amoeboid, Unlike Acanthamoeba or Balamuthia it is not closely related to the Amoebozoa and agents used to treat Naegleria infections are usually addressed separately.

Entamoeba

E. histolytica infections occur in both the intestine and in tissue of the intestine and/or liver. As a result, both tissue and luminal drugs are needed to treat the infection, one for each location. Metronidazole is usually given first, followed by Paromomycin or Diloxanide.
E. dispar does not require treatment, but many laboratories do not have the facilities to distinguish this from E. histolytica.

Tissue amebicides

, or a related drug such as tinidazole, secnidazole or ornidazole, is used to destroy amoebae that have invaded tissue. These are rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream and transported to the site of infection. Because they are rapidly absorbed there is almost none remaining in the intestine.
For amebic dysentery a multi-prong approach must be used, starting with one of:
Doses for children are calculated by body weight and a pharmacist should be consulted for help.

Luminal amebicides

Since most of the amoebae remain in the intestine when tissue invasion occurs, it is important to get rid of those also or the patient will be at risk of developing another case of invasive disease. Several drugs are available for treating intestinal infections, the most effective of which has been shown to be paromomycin ; iodoquinol is used in the US; and diloxanide furoate is used in certain other countries.
In addition to the tissue amebicides above, one of the following lumenal amebicides should be prescribed as an adjunctive treatment, either concurrently or sequentially, to destroy E. histolytica in the colon:
Doses for children are calculated by body weight and a pharmacist should be consulted for help.

Amebic liver abscess

For amebic liver abscess:
Doses for children are calculated by body weight and a pharmacist should be consulted for help.

Acanthamoeba

has been used in the treatment of Acanthamoeba infection.

Treatment by use of primitive medicines

The Nicobarese people have attested to the medicinal properties found in Glochidion calocarpum, a plant endemic to India, saying that its bark and seed are most effective in curing abdominal disorders associated with amoebiasis.