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If you are suffering from Malaria, then you can take Malaria Pills. There is no need to take it in advance.
Some pills can affect birth control. If your ill this can sometimes effect birth control too. You need to speak to a medical professional to find out for definite but its possible malaria pills may affect your birth control.
you need yellow fever vaccination and proof of it and anti malaria medicine for the first 21 days i prefer malarone I suggest you ask your GP They will give you a list. (:
you do not need malaria tablets travel to Sri Lanka unless there is malaria there and if there is malaria there you just take what you think you will need the most like a mosquito net and some malaria tablets and make sure you go to your GP and check on yourself when you are back.
It's probably better if you take the pills. Thanks.
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It isn't. The malaria benefits from the mosquito but not vice versa. They both need to benefit for it to be a symbiosis.
If you stopped taking anti depression pills carefully, you should feel normal. These pills are addictive and when you want to stop taking them you should ask your doctor for guidance on how to do it properly. If you've decided to stop taking them on your own, there's the possibility of having stopped too fast, not giving time to your body to not need the pills anymore. Remember that tingling of the face can be a sign of anxiety. I advise you strongly to see your doctor if numbness and tingling persist/get worse.
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you need to be queit
Before going to any foreign country it is always best to see if any vaccinations are needed. Due to malaria being rampant in Africa, it is best to get an anti-malarial vaccine before going on a trip there.
You will need to ask your doctor or pharmacist for the the times you need to take your progesterone pills.