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. 2014 Oct;58(10):6068–6078. doi: 10.1128/AAC.02538-14

TABLE 5.

Allometric interpolation of antimalarial doses in comparison to current pharmacopeial recommendations

Drug Route of administration Standard regimena Dose (mg) for:
15-kg child
25-kg child
Referenceb Allometryc Referenceb Allometryc
Dihydroartemisinin (as IV artesunate) IV Dose at 0, 12, 24 h, then once/day (2.4 mg/kg/dose) 35 45 60 70
Artemetherd Oral Twice/day for 3 days 40 30 60 40
Clindamycin Oral Twice/day for 7 days (10 mg/kg/dose) 150 260 250 360
Piperaquine Oral Once/day for 3 days (18 mg/kg/day) 270 290 450 470
Mefloquine Oral 2/3 total dose day 1; 1/3 total dose day 2 (25-mg/kg total dose) 375 790 625 1,025
Quinine IV Three times per day for 5–7 days (10 mg/kg/dose) 150 370 250 460
a

As reported by the World Health Organization (1) and confirmed by reference to the British National Formulary.

b

Based on mg/kg doses and practical recommendations.

c

Based on reference doses and equation 3, where adult dose was according to a 70-kg body weight and the allometric exponent was from Table 1. Doses were mostly rounded to a 10-mg increment rather than the nearest practical dose.

d

Current artemether dose recommendation is for body weight range (1, 2, 3, and 4 20-mg tablets for patients weighing 5 to 14 kg, 15 to 24 kg, 25 to 34 kg, and >34 kg, respectively). The adult (70 kg) dose is therefore the same as that for a child of 34 kg (80 mg), which equates to 1.1 mg/kg for adults and 2.3 mg/kg for the 34-kg child. Hence, current practical dose recommendations are higher (mg/kg) for children and vary within the weight ranges.