Nitazoxanide is active against Mycobacterium leprae.
Mai Ann BaileyHana NaMalcolm S DuthieThomas P GillisRamanuj LahiriTanya ParishPublished in: PloS one (2017)
Nitazoxanide (NTZ) is an anti-parasitic drug that also has activity against bacteria, including Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Our data using both radiorespirometry and live-dead staining in vitro demonstrate that NTZ similarly has bactericidal against M. leprae. Further, gavage of M. leprae-infected mice with NTZ at 25mg/kg provided anti-mycobacterial activity equivalent to rifampicin (RIF) at 10 mg/kg. This suggests that NTZ could be considered for leprosy treatment.