Leprosy Mailing List – January, 25th, 2010
Ref.: Alternative antibiotic regimens in leprosy
From: David M. Scollard, Baton Rouge, LA, USA
Further to Dr. van Brakel’s comments (LML Jan. 21st, 2010),
In the United States we have unique medical-legal complications that make it difficult to use Clofazimine routinely for many patients. As a result, many of our physicians use minocycline (100 mg/day) routinely for adults, instead of Clofazimine. This appears to work very well as an anti-microbial regimen. Minocycline also has known anti-inflammatory properties, but we do not have evidence to clearly indicate whether it is or is not effective in preventing or treating ENL.
David
David M. Scollard, M.D., Ph.D.
Chief, Clinical Branch
National Hansen’s Disease Programs
1770 Physician Park Dr.
Baton Rouge,LA 70816
Tel: 225-756-3713
FAX: 225-756-3819
e-mail: DScollard(at)hrsa.gov
Web: www.hrsa.gov/hansens
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