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Will the nhs pay for larium – used to prevent malaria?

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Will the nhs pay for larium – used to prevent malaria?

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When breakthrough malaria occurs during Lariam (mefloquine hydrochloride) prophylaxis physicians should carefully evaluate which antimalarial to use for therapy. – NHS should pay. Lariam is used to prevent or treat certain types of malaria (not all malaria). It is used to prevent malaria in people who are in areas where there is an increased risk of getting malaria. This medicine is usually only used for a maximum of one year when used in the prevention of malaria. If you feel that the medicine is making you unwell or you do not think it is working, then talk to your prescribe. Mefloquine (Larium) adverse effects to clarify the phenomenology of the harms associated : many of the adverse effects of mefloquine are a post-hepatic syndrome caused by primary liver damage.

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