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.
Drugs used to treat amebiasis.Tissue amebicides are used to treat infections in the liver and other body tissues and include emetine, dehydroemetine, metronidazole, and chloroquine.
Chloroquine is often used for treating and preventing Malaria. You can learn more about this at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Chloroquine" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
Chloroquine is the drug of choice for malaria. You have quinine, artemisinin derivatives like sodium aremether and artesunate, sulfadoxine and pyrimethamine combinations and many more for chloroquine resistant falciparum malaria.
The only cure for Roman Fever are a number of drugs but it does not mean you cannot get the disease again. Some of the drugs used to treat this condition include Chloroquine, Atovaquone, and Mefloquine.
Chloroquine and primaquine are antimalarial medications used to treat and prevent malaria. Chloroquine primarily targets the blood stages of the malaria parasite, while primaquine is effective against the liver stages and helps prevent relapses. Quinine, derived from cinchona bark, is used for treating severe malaria and can cause side effects such as cinchonism, which includes symptoms like tinnitus, headache, and nausea. Together, these medications can effectively combat malaria but may have varying side effects and resistance issues.
Yes, chloroquine is not a related compound of penicillin.
Hydroxy chloroquine is used as an antirhematiod drug. Its a Aminoqinoline derivative. And Chloroquine sulphate also can be given if hydroxy chloroquine is prescribed. As well as it is used as antimalarial drug.
medicne given by a doctor Chloroquine Mefloquine (Lariam) Atovaquone-proguanil (Malarone) Sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (Fansidar) Quinine Doxycycline
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Yes, Amatem is a trade name for a new class of antimalarials called ACTs (Artemisinin-Lumefantrine Combination Therapy), used to treat uncomplicated malaria in areas where there is a high rate of chloroquine resistance such as in SE Asia and West Africa.
Antiprotozoal drugs such as metronidazole and chloroquine are commonly used to treat various protozoan infections like malaria, giardiasis, and amoebiasis. These drugs work by targeting specific pathways or structures unique to protozoa, effectively killing the parasites and treating the infection.