Product Details
Usage | Hospital Clinical |
Composition | Anti-malarial Drugs |
Storage | Cool & Dry Place |
shelf life | 1 year |
Speaciality | Highly Effective |
Country of Origin | India |
Treatments for malaria include medications like chloroquine, sulfadoxine, and atovaquone. These drugs work by inhibiting the multiplication of the malaria parasite, but they do not treat the symptoms. Chloroquine is a drug that was developed in 1938 and has been used in the treatment of malaria since. This drug is highly effective, with a success rate of up to 90%. Unfortunately, chloroquine can cause damage to the liver, kidneys, and other organs, so patients are advised to take the drug in combination with other drugs to avoid these side effects. Sulfadoxine and atovaquone are two other anti-malarial drugs. They work similarly to chloroquine, but they have fewer side effects.
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