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Malaria does not affect your eye balls. You get problem in accommodation after taking the drug chloroquine.


Is chloroquine a vaccine for malaria?

There is no vaccine for malaria but chloroquine is a drug of choice for suppression and therapeutic treatment of Plasmodium infection, followed by primaquine for radical care and elimination of gametocytes. Chloroquine-resistant forms of Plasmodium can be treated with mefloquine +/- artesunate, artemisinin, quinine, pyrimethane-sulfadoxine (Fansidar) and doxycycline. All of these antimalarials are only used for chemoprophylaxis and not as a vaccine. All in all, you can prevent infection with Plasmodium by using those antimalarials.


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What group is sensitive to chloroquine?

Babies and children are especially sensitive to the antimalarial drug chloroquine. Not only are they more likely to have side effects from the medicine, but they are also at greater risk of being harmed by an overdose.


Who invented the malaria drug?

The first effective treatment of malaria actually came from the bark of the cinchona tree. Later, French chemists extracted quinine from this bark, and created chloroquine as a more useful drug.


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Any drug can provoke allergic response. Every one is unique and different. So some individuals give individual response to the given drug. All the drugs can give allergic response in some individuals. Some drugs are more prone to give allergic response. No drug is designed to give an allergic response. It will not be called as drug in that case.


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What used to treat chloroquine?

Chloroquine is primarily used to prevent and treat malaria, particularly strains caused by Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium malariae. It is also used to treat autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus erythematosus. Historically, it was one of the main medications for malaria before the emergence of drug-resistant strains led to the development of alternative treatments.


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