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Lincoquine 250mg Tablet is commonly used to treat certain types of malaria and other similar conditions.

Chloroquine disrupts bacterial activities by interfering with their DNA and RNA, skin throwing a chaotic party inside the bacterial cells. This disruption halts the production of proteins and ribosomes, essential for bacterial reproduction and function.

Follow your doctor’s instructions for using this medication. Taking it consistently, with or without food, enhances its effectiveness.

Patients with heart conditions or those on medications affecting the hearts.  QT interval should use chloroquine cautiously.  Regular heart monitoring, including ECGs, might be needed.

Long-term use can affect the retina, so regular eye exams are important.  Report any vision changes immediately.

Side effects like rash, headache, dizziness, vomiting, nausea, stomach pain, loss of appetite, or diarrhea. If these persist or worsen, contact your healthcare provider.

If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it's almost time for your next dose, skip the missed one.  Don’t double the dose For advice on missed doses, consult your doctor.

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Available in 4 variations

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Lincoquine 80mg Suspension

Lincoquine 80mg Suspension

Chloroquine (80mg)

bottle of 60 ml Suspension

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Lincoquine 40mg Injection

Lincoquine 40mg Injection

Chloroquine (40mg)

vial of 30 ml Injection

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Lincoquine 500mg Tablet

Lincoquine 500mg Tablet

Chloroquine (500mg)

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Lincoquine 250mg Tablet

Lincoquine 250mg Tablet

Chloroquine (250mg)

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Does Zenquin affect birth control/ affect the birth control pill/contraceptive pill/ menstrual cycle?

No the use of this medication does not have any impact on birth control methods such as the contraceptive pill or the menstrual cycle It is important for patients to adhere to their doctors guidance when it comes to using this medication in conjunction with their chosen birth control method Following the doctors advice will ensure the effectiveness and safety of both the medication and the birth control method It is crucial for patients to communicate any concerns or questions they may have about the interaction between the medication and their birth control method with their healthcare provider By doing so they can make informed decisions about their reproductive health and prevent any potential risks or complications Ultimately patients should trust their healthcare providers knowledge and expertise in determining the best course of action for their individual needs

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Is Lincoquine available over the counter?

Yes,it is available over the counter

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Is Chlorotek banned in Nigeria?

Yes, it is banned in Nigeria

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Does Larbin affect birth control/ affect the birth control pill/contraceptive pill/ menstrual cycle?

No, it does not affect birth control/ affect birth control pill/contraceptive pill/ menstrual cycle. Patients should follow the advice of the doctor regarding its use

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Does Chlorovol affect birth control/ affect the birth control pill/contraceptive pill/ menstrual cycle?

No, it does not affect birth control/ affect birth control pill/contraceptive pill/ menstrual cycle. Patients should follow the advice of the doctor regarding its use

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Does Chlorovol affect birth control/ affect the birth control pill/contraceptive pill/ menstrual cycle?

No, it does not affect birth control/ affect birth control pill/contraceptive pill/ menstrual cycle. Patients should follow the advice of the doctor regarding its use

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Published At: Dec 10, 2024

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