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    Which antimalarial tablet should I choose?

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    1. How do I know which anti-malaria tablets to take?
    2. How can I purchase anti-malaria tablets?

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    Han holding 3 different tablets

    Malaria is a very series infection which is spread by mosquitos. If malaria is not diagnosed and treated promptly it can be fatal. Malaria can occur even up to a year after travelling in a malaria risk area. There are different strains of malaria so the right choice of treatment depends on many factors, including where you are travelling to.

    How do I know which anti-malaria tablets to take?

    The Fit for Travel website lists which anti-malaria tablets are recommended for each region and country. Where it lists more than one medication, you can use the table below to help you make your decision. The choice of medication will also depend on any health problems you have, any medication you are taking, the length of your stay and any problems you may have had with antimalarial medication in the past. It is really important when you complete our questionnaire that you provide this information when requested so that the doctor can give you more advice.

    Before you travel check to see if you are travelling to any areas with a risk of malaria. If you need anti-malaria medication make sure you take it exactly as advised. Anti-malarial tablets are never 100% effective so you must ensure you take adequate precautions to avoid mosquito bites and report any feverish illness to a doctor immediately, as prompt diagnosis and treatment of malaria is vital.

    Malarone

    (Atovaquone/Proguanil)

    Doxycycline
    How often should I take them?One tablet dailyOne tablet daily
    When should I start the course?One to two days before entering a malaria zoneOne to two days before entering a malaria zone
    When does the course finish?One week after leaving a malaria zoneFour weeks after leaving a malaria zone
    What is the maximum length I can take them for?Up to one yearUp to six months

    How can I purchase anti-malaria tablets?

    Our doctors can give you advice on the different anti-malaria tablets we offer, and if suitable will issue you with a prescription.

    Travelling and need antimalarials?

    Go to our travel service


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