Your doctor should be consulted for the appropriate dose and duration of Jagquin 50mg Syrup To reduce the risk of stomach upset it should be taken with food It is important not to skip any doses and complete the full course of treatment even if you start feeling better Premature discontinuation can lead to treatment failure and increased side effects If you miss a dose do not take double the amount to compensate Simply take the next dose as scheduled To minimize mosquito bites use insect repellent creams on exposed skin and spray mosquito repellent to eliminate any mosquitoes that may have entered screened rooms When outdoors after sunset wear lightcolored covered clothing Possible side effects of this medicine include rash headache dizziness and vomiting It may also cause stomach pain diarrhea loss of appetite and nausea If these side effects persist consult your doctor Inform your doctor if you have diabetes as Jagquin 50mg Syrup can lower blood sugar levels Diabetic patients should monitor their blood sugar regularly The medication may cause blurred vision so regular eye examinations are recommended For longterm use your doctor may also monitor the levels of different blood cells If you experience unexplained bruising or bleeding sore throat fever or fatigue inform your doctor

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Available in 3 variations

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Jagquin 64.5mg Injection

Jagquin 64.5mg Injection

Chloroquine (64.5mg)

vial of 30 ml Injection

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Jagquin 40mg Injection

Jagquin 40mg Injection

Chloroquine (40mg)

vial of 30 ml Injection

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Jagquin 50mg Syrup

Jagquin 50mg Syrup

Chloroquine (50mg)

bottle of 60 ml Syrup

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