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.
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An alternative to mefloquine 250 mg for malaria prophylaxis and treatment includes atovaquone-proguanil (often marketed as Malarone). Other options include doxycycline and chloroquine, depending on the specific malaria strain and region of travel. It's essential to consult a healthcare provider for personalized recommendations based on individual health needs and travel plans.
There are many different treatments available, depending on the type of malaria and the local malaria resistance patterns. Medications like chloroquine, mefloquine, primaquine, quinine, pyrimethamine-sulfadoxine, and doxycycline are used. Often people traveling to endemic areas will take preventative doses of these medications.
What are twp precautions against malaria
medicne given by a doctor Chloroquine Mefloquine (Lariam) Atovaquone-proguanil (Malarone) Sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (Fansidar) Quinine Doxycycline
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antimicrobial drugs that will only work on a narrow range of pathogens, ex: acyclovir only works on viruses, mefloquine only works on protozoa that cause malaria.
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.
chloroquinesulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (Fansidar®)mefloquine (Lariam®)atovaquone-proguanil (Malarone®)quininedoxycyclineartemisin derivatives (not licensed for use in the United States, but often found overseas)
quinine
Numerous bilateral retinal hemorrhages is common to patients with cerebral malaria. These, together with high parasitaemia, has high risk of leading to death if not attended to and treated immediately.