Malargo
Malargo Products are primarily used for
Malaria
About Malargo Products
Malargo Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Malargo are Rash, Headache, Vomiting, Nausea, Urticaria.
How Malargo Products work
Chloroquine is an antiparasitic medication that treats malaria. It works by increasing the levels of haeme in the blood, a substance toxic to the malarial parasite. This kills the parasite and stops the infection from spreading.
Patient Concerns about Malargo Products
Frequently asked questions about Malargo Products
Frequently asked questions about Chloroquine
Q. What lab test can be done to identify malaria in my child?
Your child needs to undergo laboratory tests such as complete blood count, blood smear test, or malaria rapid diagnostic test for the diagnosis of malaria.
Q. My child is having a genetic deficiency of the G-6-PD enzyme. Is it safe to give Malargo 100mg Syrup?
Children with G-6-PD enzyme deficiency should avoid Malargo 100mg Syrup. The deficiency of this enzyme in the body can lead to the breaking of blood cells, resulting in severe anemia. It is advised that you get your child’s enzyme level evaluated before starting the course of treatment.
Q. Can other medicines be given at the same time as Malargo 100mg Syrup?
Malargo 100mg Syrup may interact with other medicines or substances. Therefore, it would be advised to inform your doctor about any other medicines your child is taking before starting Malargo 100mg Syrup.
Q. How should Malargo 100mg Syrup be stored?
Malargo 100mg Syrup should be stored at room temperature in a dry place, away from direct heat and light. Also, keep all medicines out of the reach and sight of children to avoid any mishap.
Q. What is Malargo 100mg Syrup and what it is used for?
Malargo 100mg Syrup is an anti-malarial medicine that is used for the treatment and prevention of malaria.
Q. How long does it take for malaria symptoms to show?
Symptoms of malaria can develop as quickly as 7 days after you are bitten by an infected mosquito. Usually, the symptoms may take up to 7 to 18 days to appear (incubation periods) from the day of the infection. Initial symptoms of malaria are flu-like which include feeling hot and shivery, fever, muscle pains, vomiting, headaches, and diarrhea.
Q. Is it safe to use Malargo 100mg Syrup for a long period of time?
If your doctor has prescribed you Malargo 100mg Syrup for a longer period of time, you should get your eyes checked regularly. This is because chloroquine present in this medicine might cause blurred vision, difficulty reading (due to words disappearing), and a rare eye condition called retinopathy if taken for a longer period of time.
Q. Who should not use Malargo 100mg Syrup?
Inform your doctor if you have psoriasis before taking Malargo 100mg Syrup since it may make your condition worse.
Q. What are the side effects of Malargo 100mg Syrup?
Some of the most common side effects of this medicine are stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, and headache. These side effects can often be reduced by taking the medicine with food.
Q. Can chloroquine cure coronavirus (COVID-19)?
There is not enough medical data to prove that chloroquine is effective in treating COVID-19. Therefore it is advisable not to take Malargo 100mg Syrup without consulting your doctor for treating COVID-19.
Q. Can I take antacids along with Malargo 100mg Syrup?
If you take an antacid, give a gap of at least 4 hours between the two medications.
Q. What is the difference between hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine?
Hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine were both first approved for malaria. However, chloroquine tends to cause many more side effects than hydroxychloroquine. As a result, hydroxychloroquine is more commonly used today. Hydroxychloroquine is also approved to treat rheumatoid arthritis and lupus, while chloroquine is not.
Q. How can you prevent yourself from getting malaria?
Malaria can be prevented by taking certain precautionary steps like covering your arms and legs to prevent mosquito bites, using a mosquito net and insect repellent. Check with your doctor whether you need to take malaria prevention tablets. If you do, make sure you take the right antimalarial tablets at the right dose and finish the proper course of treatment.