Drug Guide

Generic Name

Diethylcarbamazine Citrate

Brand Names Hetrazan

Classification

Therapeutic: Antiparasitic

Pharmacological: Microfilaricide

FDA Approved Indications

Mechanism of Action

Diethylcarbamazine enhances the host's immune response to microfilariae and adult worms, and affects microfilariae and some adult filarial worms by altering their surface structure and reducing their motility, leading to their destruction.

Dosage and Administration

Adult: Typically 6 mg/kg/day divided into 2 or 3 doses for 12 days, but dosing varies by indication and patient factors.

Pediatric: Dosing based on body weight, generally 6 mg/kg/day divided into 2 or 3 doses for 12 days.

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

Renal Impairment: Adjust dosage as needed, consult renal function.

Hepatic Impairment: Use with caution; no specific dosing guidelines established.

Pharmacokinetics

Absorption: Approximately 80% absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract.

Distribution: Widely distributed, including into cerebrospinal fluid.

Metabolism: Partially metabolized in the liver.

Excretion: Primarily via urine, some in feces.

Half Life: Approximately 8-12 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: Assess for contraindications, such as hypersensitivity or other parasitic infections that might contraindicate use.

Diagnoses:

  • Risk for allergic reactions
  • Ineffective health management due to lack of knowledge.

Implementation: Administer with food to reduce gastrointestinal upset. Monitor patient for adverse reactions and efficacy.

Evaluation: Monitor for clearance of microfilariae and clinical improvement.

Patient/Family Teaching

Special Considerations

Black Box Warnings:

Genetic Factors: N/A

Lab Test Interference: May affect microfilaria counts.

Overdose Management

Signs/Symptoms: Nausea, vomiting, dizziness, allergic reactions, seizures.

Treatment: Supportive care; activated charcoal may be considered if ingestion is recent; no specific antidote.

Storage and Handling

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

Stability: Stable under recommended storage conditions.

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