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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.
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Doxycycline is not a good antimalarial. You should take the same for two weeks after leaving malaria area.
Ativan is a tranquilizer, and so are sleeping pills. I doubt that you should take them at the same time. Aks your doctor to be sure.
Once citizens start taking the pills they must take them the rest of their lives.
Once citizens start taking the pills they must take them the rest of their lives.
Once citizens start taking the pills they must take them the rest of their lives.
Yes, you will still have your period if you don't take the sugar pills. The pills have no effect on your cycle. They are like a place holder to keep you in the habbit of taking your pills at the same time every day.
Take one tablet per drink to avoid hangover, up to six total.
This answer comes from my gyno: The sugar pills are simply "reminder" pills. They are included in the pack so that you can stay on schedule and not have a hard time remembering to take the active pills once you start week 1 for the next month. If it helps you, you can take one sugar pill each day at the same time you would take your normal pill. What I do is simply throw one sugar pill away every day of that 4th week, but i do that at the same time I would take my active pills so that once I begin the active pills again I remember to take them at that time every day (granted, I have a terrible memory!). Whether or not you're actually bleeding is irrelevant.
These drugs don't interact. Mefloquine is to prevent malaria. Primaquine is to prevent relapse after you already have malaria. If you doctor feels you need them both, then you may take them. I am not sure why you would need to both prevent and treat the illness at the same time, though.
Since each pill contains 6.248 mg (6248 mcg / 1000) you will need to take 200.06 pills ( 1250mg / 6.248 = 200.06).