Antiprotozoal agents

Antiprotozoals, e.g. Broxaldine (Axon 2804), are used to treat protozoal infections, which include amebiasis, giardiasis, cryptosporidiosis, microsporidiosis, Malaria, babesiosis, trypanosomiasis, chaga's disease, leishmaniasis, and toxoplasmosis.[1]


[1] M. Khaw et al. Human antiprotozoal therapy: past, present, and future. Clin Microbiol Rev. 1995 Jul;8(3):427-39.

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Axon ID Name Description From price
3303 Artemether Antimalarial drug €50.00
3886 Artesunate Antimalarial drug €50.00
3527 Atovaquone Broad-spectrum antiprotozoal drug €95.00
2801 BQR695 PI4K inhibitor €105.00
2804 Broxaldine Antiprotozoal drug €65.00
2431 Chloroquine diphosphate Classical antimalarial drug causing necrosis and apoptosis €40.00
3911 Conoidin A Covalent, cell-permeable inhibitor of peroxiredoxin II €50.00
2432 Hydroxychloroquine sulfate Antimalarial drug with immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory effects €60.00
2425 MHY 1485 mTOR activator with an inhibitory effect on autophagy €70.00
3391 Nifurtimox Antiprotozoal drug €80.00
3177 Primaquine diphosphate Transmission-blocking anti-malarial drug €50.00

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