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lupus erythematosus
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4 subscribers  • asked 2011-01-0514 years ago
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аватар Lu-la-la
How about a doctor? The main treatment is antimalarial drugs, but they cause many associated complications, so only under the supervision of a doctor.
аватар papa74
Lu-la-la, your statement about antimalarial drugs is not entirely clear.
Explain, please!
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Lupus erythematosus is an autoimmune disease. You need to look for immunologists, and even more so sensible ones. But ...
"The main drugs in the treatment of lupus erythematosus are anti-inflammatory drugs, corticosteroids and agents that suppress the activity of the immune system. However, about half of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus do not respond to standard methods of treatment, they are indicated for stem cell therapy."
аватар papa74
Treatment for systemic lupus erythematosus:
- Glucocorticosteroids (prednisolone or others)
Cytostatic immunosuppressants (azathioprine, cyclophosphamide, etc.)
-TNF-α blockers (Infliximab, Adalimumab, Etanercept). (Considered the most promising)
-Extracorporeal detoxification (plasmapheresis, hemosorption, cryoplasmosorption)
- Pulse therapy with high doses of glucocorticosteroids and / or cytostatics
-Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
- Symptomatic treatment
this is Wikipedia, where is there even a word about antimalarial?
аватар Lu-la-la
Wikipedia is not a medical encyclopedia, it has many articles that are truncated or simply superficial. For the treatment of lupus, for example, Chingamine (or its derivatives Aminoquinol, Invakin, Delagil, Plaquenil, Kinacrin, Oralen, Chloroquine) is used, you can find instructions for it on the net. These are antimalarial drugs used in the treatment of lupus.
But in any case - WITH LUPU - ONLY TO THE DOCTOR !!!
аватар papa74
An antiprotozoal agent, it also has an immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory effect. Causes the death of asexual erythrocyte forms of all types of Plasmodium. It has a gametocidal effect, with the exception of Plasmodium falciparum (shows an anti-gametocidal effect). Due to the inhibition of the synthesis of nucleic acids, it has a moderately pronounced immunosuppressive and nonspecific anti-inflammatory effect.
I note the word "moderately pronounced" immunosuppressive.
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The spectrum of action of hingamin is not limited to the effect on malarial plasmodium. It has an inhibitory effect on the synthesis of nucleic acids (compounds responsible in the cell for the transfer of hereditary information), the activity of certain enzymes, and immunological processes.
see that the cytostatic effect (inhibiting the phenomena of immunological processes) of antimalarial drugs is placed at the very end of the description of the drug ...
You can, of course, take it, but the person is NOT ill with MALARIA.
аватар papa74
Contraindications and side effects of the drug ...
I note that these drugs were invented and produced for the treatment of MALARIA, and with HF they are used COMPLEXLY.
аватар Lu-la-la
papa74, it's very difficult, a person needs to see a doctor.
After all, treatment is prescribed depending on the form of the disease. If exaggerated, then Hingamine removes external manifestations (rash) in some forms of lupus, the rest of the drugs, depending on the groups, act on metabolic processes in the body, relieve allergic itching, etc.
аватар papa74
"If exaggerated" - you can treat with mud ...
And to be honest, you can "drive" it into a chronic form and maintain it with minimal relapses.
Where is the doctor on TurPravda?
аватар Anetka-gan
how does the question about lupus relate to a travel forum?
аватар papa74
Yes, I'm on the edge of my diploma, sort of ...;)
Decided to help...
And then Lu-la-la...
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