Drug Guide

Generic Name

Nifurtimox

Brand Names Lampit

Classification

Therapeutic: Antiparasitic agent

Pharmacological: Nitrofuran derivative

FDA Approved Indications

Mechanism of Action

Nifurtimox generates reactive oxygen species that damage parasitic DNA and proteins, leading to parasite death.

Dosage and Administration

Adult: Initial dose is typically 10-15 mg/kg/day divided into three doses, administered over 60-90 days.

Pediatric: Same as adult dosing; dose is weight-based, usually 10-15 mg/kg/day divided into three doses, over 60-90 days.

Geriatric: Use with caution; adjust dose based on renal and hepatic function.

Renal Impairment: Adjust dose carefully; consult specific guidelines.

Hepatic Impairment: Use with caution; monitor hepatic function.

Pharmacokinetics

Absorption: Well absorbed orally.

Distribution: Widely distributed, crosses the blood-brain barrier.

Metabolism: Metabolized in the liver.

Excretion: Excreted primarily in urine.

Half Life: Approx. 3-4 hours.

Contraindications

Precautions

Adverse Reactions - Common

Adverse Reactions - Serious

Drug-Drug Interactions

Drug-Food Interactions

N/A

Drug-Herb Interactions

N/A

Nursing Implications

Assessment: Monitor for signs of neurotoxicity (neurological, psychiatric), cardiac function, and hepatic/renal labs.

Diagnoses:

  • Risk for neurotoxicity
  • Risk for hepatic side effects

Implementation: Administer with food to reduce gastrointestinal upset; monitor patient closely.

Evaluation: Assess for resolution of parasitic infection and monitor adverse effects.

Patient/Family Teaching

Special Considerations

Black Box Warnings:

Genetic Factors: Genetic variations in drug metabolism may affect response.

Lab Test Interference: May cause elevations in liver enzymes; monitor hepatotoxicity.

Overdose Management

Signs/Symptoms: Nausea, vomiting, neurotoxicity, seizures.

Treatment: Supportive care, including symptomatic treatment; consider gastric lavage or activated charcoal if early.

Storage and Handling

Storage: Store at room temperature, 20-25°C (68-77°F).

Stability: Stable under recommended conditions; protect from moisture.

This guide is for educational purposes only and is not intended for clinical use.