plasmoquin (CHLOROQUINE)
Plasmoquin 500mg Tablet is commonly used to treat certain types of malaria and other similar conditions.
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What is Plasmoquin?
Plasmoquin is a medicine used to treat malaria and a type of infection caused by a tiny parasite. It is absorbed quickly into the body and stays in the tissues, especially in the liver, spleen, kidney, and lungs. Plasmoquin can cause low blood sugar, which can lead to loss of consciousness, especially in people taking diabetes medications or without diabetes.

How do I take Plasmoquin?
Take Plasmoquin as prescribed, with food or milk to reduce stomach upset. For malaria prevention, take once weekly, starting 1-2 weeks before travel and continuing for 4 weeks after. Complete the full course.

For how long do I take Plasmoquin?
The typical duration of use for Plasmoquin varies based on the condition being treated, but it is generally prescribed for a limited period during acute malaria treatment or as prophylaxis in specific geographic areas.

What is Plasmoquin used for?
Plasmoquin phosphate tablets are a medicine used to treat malaria, a disease caused by parasites that enter the body through mosquito bites. They are also used to prevent malaria in areas where the parasites are known to be sensitive to Plasmoquin. Additionally, Plasmoquin phosphate tablets are used to treat amebiasis, an infection of the intestines caused by a parasite.

How long does it take for Plasmoquin to start working?
Plasmoquin typically starts working within 1 to 2 days for malaria treatment, though it may take several days for full effects. For malaria prevention, it may take a few weeks to build up sufficient protection. The exact time can vary based on the condition being treated and individual response.

Is Plasmoquin effective?
Yes, Plasmoquin is effective for treating and preventing malaria caused by certain types of Plasmodium parasites, especially in regions where the parasite is still sensitive to the drug. It is also effective in managing autoimmune conditions like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. However, resistance to Plasmoquin has developed in some areas, making it less effective for malaria in those regions. Always consult your doctor for the best treatment options based on your location and health condition.

How does one know if Plasmoquin is working?
You can tell Plasmoquin is working if you notice improvement in symptoms such as reduced fever, chills, and other malaria symptoms, or decreased inflammation in conditions like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis. For malaria, symptoms typically improve within 1-2 days. For autoimmune conditions, it may take several weeks to see full benefits. If you’re not feeling better or symptoms persist, consult your doctor for further evaluation.

How does Plasmoquin work?
Plasmoquin works by interfering with the growth of parasites in the red blood cells, which helps treat and prevent malaria. It also has anti-inflammatory effects, which is why it’s used for autoimmune conditions like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. In malaria treatment, Plasmoquin disrupts the parasite's ability to digest hemoglobin, ultimately killing it. For autoimmune conditions, it reduces inflammation by modulating the immune response.

Who should avoid taking Plasmoquin?
Plasmoquin should not be taken by people who are allergic to it or have eye problems. People with heart problems, a slow heart rate, or low potassium or magnesium levels should use Plasmoquin with caution. It should also be used with caution when taking other medications that can prolong the QT interval, as this can increase the risk of heart problems.

Can I take Plasmoquin with vitamins or supplements?
Plasmoquin can generally be taken with most vitamins or supplements. However, be cautious with supplements containing calcium, magnesium, or iron, as they may affect Plasmoquin absorption. Additionally, St. John's Wort or other herbal supplements may interfere with its effectiveness. Always consult your healthcare provider before adding new vitamins or supplements to ensure they won’t interact with Plasmoquin.

Can I take Plasmoquin with other prescription drugs?
- Plasmoquin can cause anemia in people with a certain condition called G-6-PD deficiency. - Plasmoquin can increase the chance of seizures in people with a history of seizures. - Taking Plasmoquin and mefloquine together can increase the risk of seizures. - Cimetidine can increase the amount of Plasmoquin in your blood, so avoid taking them together. - Antacids and kaolin can make it harder for your body to absorb Plasmoquin, so take them at least 4 hours apart. - Plasmoquin can reduce the effectiveness of ampicillin, so take them at least two hours apart.

Can Plasmoquin be taken safely while pregnant?
Plasmoquin is a drug used to prevent and treat malaria. Studies in humans have not found an increased risk of birth defects or miscarriages when taking recommended doses of Plasmoquin during pregnancy. However, animal studies have shown that high doses of Plasmoquin can cause problems with fetal development. Therefore, the benefits and risks of taking Plasmoquin during pregnancy should be carefully weighed before using it.

Can Plasmoquin be taken safely while breastfeeding?
To prevent serious side effects in nursing infants, doctors must decide whether a mother should stop breastfeeding or stop taking Plasmoquin. Infants can receive a maximum daily dose of Plasmoquin through breastfeeding, which is about 0.7% of the initial dose a mother receives for malaria treatment. Infants require separate preventive treatment.

Is Plasmoquin safe for the elderly?
Older people tend to have lower kidney function. Therefore, it is important to carefully choose the dose of medications for them and monitor their kidney function to avoid toxic reactions.

How should I store Plasmoquin?
Store Plasmoquin at room temperature (68°F to 77°F or 20°C to 25°C), away from excessive heat, moisture, and direct light. Keep it in its original container, tightly sealed, and out of reach of children. Do not store it in the bathroom due to moisture. Always follow the storage instructions on the medication label.

Does Plasmoquin make people tired or drowsy?
Plasmoquin may cause drowsiness or fatigue, occurring in more than 10% of users. If you experience these symptoms, avoid driving or operating machinery and consult your healthcare provider if they persist.

Does Plasmoquin cause stomach upset?
Common gastrointestinal side effects include nausea and abdominal pain. If you experience these symptoms, stay hydrated and consult a healthcare professional if they worsen or do not improve.

Does Plasmoquin affect sleep?
Plasmoquin can affect sleep, leading to insomnia in more than 10% of users. If you notice significant changes in your sleep patterns, discuss this with your doctor for potential adjustments.

Does Plasmoquin make it hard to think or concentrate?
Some users report difficulty concentrating or thinking, with occurrences exceeding 10%. If you find these cognitive effects troubling, consult your healthcare provider for advice on managing them.

Does Plasmoquin affect mood?
Mood swings or feelings of anxiety may occur in over 10% of patients. If you experience significant mood changes, seek guidance from a healthcare professional for support.

Does Plasmoquin interfere with sexual function?
Plasmoquin may lead to a decrease in libido. If you notice changes in sexual function, discuss this with your doctor for potential alternatives.

Does Plasmoquin affect appetite?
Plasmoquin, a medication for treating malaria, may affect your appetite. If you experience changes in appetite while taking Plasmoquin, your doctor should check your blood glucose levels. Any necessary treatment adjustments can then be made.

Does Plasmoquin cause weight gain?
Plasmoquin may affect weight, but the exact frequency of this side effect is unknown. If you experience any weight changes while taking Plasmoquin, consult your doctor.

Does Plasmoquin cause headaches?
Headaches are a common side effect, affecting over 10% of users. If headaches become frequent or severe, consult your doctor for possible solutions.

Does Plasmoquin limit driving?
Plasmoquin can cause hearing problems, especially for people who already have trouble hearing and also impair driving ability due to drowsiness. If you have any hearing issues while taking Plasmoquin, stop taking it right away and see a doctor.

What are Plasmoquin possible harms and risks?
This medicine may cause some side effects. Common side effects include: * Hemolysis in people with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PD) deficiency * Hearing problems * Increased risk of seizures in people with epilepsy * Low blood sugar Serious side effects include: * Retinal damage * Heart damage * Suicidal thoughts or behaviors, and other mental health problems * Muscle damage or nerve damage
Available in 2 variations

Plasmoquin 500mg Tablet
Plasmoquin 500mg Tablet
Chloroquine (500mg)
strip of 10 tablets

Plasmoquin 50mg Suspension
Plasmoquin 50mg Suspension
Chloroquine (50mg)
bottle of 60 ml Suspension