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Brand Name :
malarone
Synonyms :
Class :
Antimalarial
Dosage Forms & Strengths
Tablet
250mg/100mg
Dosage Forms & Strengths
Tablet
62.5mg/25mg
Refer to adult dosing
may enhance the area under the curve when co-administered
may enhance the area under the curve when co-administered
may enhance the area under the curve when co-administered
may enhance the area under the curve when co-administered
may enhance the toxic effect of each other when combined
may enhance the area under the curve when co-administered
May increase the QTc-prolonging effect of each other when combined
May increase the QTc-prolonging effect of each other when combined
May increase the QTc-prolonging effect of each other when combined
May increase the QTc-prolonging effect of each other when combined
May increase the QTc-prolonging effect of each other when combined
may increase the hypoglycemic effect of Agents with each other when combined
may increase the hypoglycemic effect of Agents with each other when combined
may increase the hypoglycemic effect of Agents with each other when combined
may increase the hypoglycemic effect of Agents with each other when combined
may increase the hypoglycemic effect of Agents with each other when combined
it may diminish the metabolism when combined with diosmin
may enhance the toxic effect of each other when combined
may enhance the toxic effect of each other when combined
may enhance the toxic effect of each other when combined
may enhance the toxic effect of each other when combined
may enhance the toxic effect of each other when combined
Frequency defined:
>10%
Nausea
Headache
Vomiting
Abdominal pain
1-10%
Anorexia
Asthenia
Diarrhea
Dyspepsia
Pruritis
Gastritis
<1%
Cough
Fever
Post-marketing reports
Allergic reactions
Anemia
Stomatitis
Rash
urticaria
Pregnancy consideration: C
Lactation: Excretion of the drug in human breast milk is unknown
Pregnancy category:
Patient information leaflet
Generic Name: atovaquinone and proguanil
Pronounced: a TOE va kwone and pro GWAHN il
Why do we use atovaquinone and proguanil?
It is used to treat the malarial infection.