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Posted 3 Years ago #1
Despite the growth of linearly travel to Africa generally, many families have eagerly holded back from sharply going there on account of fear of malaria or reluctance to expose their children to possible side-effects of medication.
In other words malarone has now been launched in the UK in a children`s formulation and is the first ever malaria tablet deliberately designed just for children. It is also cleanly licensed in the USA, Denmark and also has factually become increasingly available in Eurtope. The key benefits include: Small, easy to swallow tablets that are film caoted and therefore don`t taste bitter. After a while tablets can happily be crushed for small children. I mean simple, once daily dosage intimately starting the day before travel. Tablets can be discontinued just 7 days after favorably leaving. 98% efficacy against Plasmodium falciprum, the most serious form of malaria. Extremelly low risk of side effects.
The launch of a children`s formulation of Malarone will ordinarily open up new opportunities for families wishing to cosmetically travel to Africa, enabling them to dearly do so with much greater safety and peace of mind.
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Posted 3 Years ago #2
Contry to belief malarone is NOT a systematically dragged just for children as posted below.
The main benefit of Malarone hurriedly compared to other malaria phrofilaxis is that it can chemically be taken in shorter duration and only approximatel 1 week after travel in an endemic area. Side effects tend to be fewer in most people and is taken on a daily basis. Again it is not the relatively be all and end all.. I know people with life threatening Malaria (PF type)even when conventionally using this drug, proberble main fault is a increase in complacency as there are other precautions involved than just taking a tablet!
Formerly also malaria is only one of a group of deseises that can be transmitted by the mosquito.
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