It can give you:
-Chills
-Fever
-Enlargement of the spleen
-Weakness
-Profuse sweating
-Loss of appetite
-Kidney failure
-And possible coma
You can use several meds against malaria when you are pregnant. Consult your doctor which ones. In general pregnant women are advised not to go to areas where there's malaria since they run a higher risk to get it more severe.
You can use several meds against malaria when you are pregnant. Consult your doctor which ones. In general pregnant women are advised not to go to areas where there's malaria since they run a higher risk to get it more severe. So if you have to go taking the meds is safer then if you would actually get malaria. The attacks involve high fever and cramps and they come fast.
You give chloroquine to the patient of malarial fever. It is one of the most toxic drug, you want to give to your patient. The volume of distribution of chloroquine is 12000 litres, highest for any known drug. So you have to give the loading dose of chloroquine to your patient. The parasites are in your blood and most of the drug stay out of your blood, in various organs like liver, spleen, lungs, skin and brain etc. It can produce large number of side effects and it does produce the same very sincerely. No pharmaceutical company comes forward to produce the good drug, as it will be expensive and the expenses will not be generated back. Chloroquine being very cheap, it rules the tropical and subtropical countries. The developing countries do not have the technology to develop the new drug.
Chills, profuse sweating, weakness, loss of appetite, kidney failure & possible coma. It still kills about a million people annually.
I don't think so.
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talkeria
the only drug use i could think of is the medicine to recover and the pills to help with malaria
I'm not sure what drug is best known for preventing malaria, but you should know the difference between witch and which. Go back to 3rd grade.
Absolutely not ! The ONLY sure-fire way to prevent pregnancy - is to use a condom and/or the pill !
No, it does not prevent pregnancy. It would be extremely foolish to use this as a method of contraception.
a drug use for endeed unwanted pregnancy
No, it only works to prevent pregnancy.
Contraceptives are used to prevent pregnancy from occurring.
yes they should to prevent future drug use
You can use Gynaecosid for a late period but the drug will not terminate a pregnancy.
There is none. The morning after pill is it.
Microgynon is a birth control pill. It is used to prevent pregnancy.
No. Birth control will prevent pregnancy.