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Malarone - Overview
Malarone is an antimalarial medication indicated for malaria prophylaxis of P. falciparum malaria. Through Push Health, people in need of a Malarone prescription can connect with an online medical provider who can prescribe Malarone medication, including generic Malarone 250 mg / 100 mg and Malarone 62.5 mg / 25 mg tablets, when appropriate to do so.
Malarone - Dosing and Cost
Malarone prescription tablets consist of a combination of two antimalarial agents - atovaquone and proguanil hydrochloride. Atovaquone is insoluble in water and is found as a yellow crystalline solid. Proguanil HCl is slightly soluble in water and is a white crystalline solid. The component drugs in Malarone work by interfering with processes necessary for the synthesis of DNA in the parasite. Both drugs in Malarone prescription medication are mostly bound to proteins. The elimination half life of atovaquone is 2 to 3 days and that of proguanil hydrochloride is 12 to 21 hours in adults. Because atovaquone has some susceptibility to dietary fat, Malarone should be taken with food or a milky drink. Malarone tablets are oral medications available in different forms - atovaquone 250 mg and 100 mg proguanil hydrochloride tablets and atovaquone 62.5 mg and 25 mg proguanil hydrochloride tablets. Malarone tablets are pink and should be stored at 25° C.
Can I Buy Malarone Online?
Malarone requires a prescription to be dispensed by a pharmacy. As a result, Malarone OTC (over-the-counter) is not available and one cannot simply buy Malarone online. Push Health can connect people who think they need Malarone prescription tablets with a medical provider who can prescribe Malarone tablets, including generic Malarone 250 mg / 100 mg and Malarone 62.5 mg / 25 mg medication, when appropriate to do so.
Malarone - Side Effects
Malarone prescription medication, like other medications, can cause side effects. Side effects from Malarone tablet use include, but are not limited to, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, headache, diarrhea and anorexia. Malarone can interact when used with other drugs and should be used with caution in those instances. Malarone tablets should not be used in people with renal impairment. Malarone medication is contraindicated in people with a known hypersensitivity or prior allergic reaction to atovaquone, proguanil hydrochloride or any component of the formulation. Malarone and alcohol should not be used together. Concerns about malarone's side effects should be directed to one's medical provider before use of the medication.
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Last updated August 5, 2021. Given the evolving nature of medicine and science, this information might not be accurate and should not be construed as medical advice or diagnosis / treatment recommendations. Please consult a licensed medical provider if you have additional questions. Please call 911 immediately or go to the nearest emergency room if you believe you are experiencing a medical emergency.