Primaline 15mg Tablet

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Primaline 15mg Tablet

Please consult your doctor for the appropriate dose and duration of Primaline 15mg Tablet It is recommended to take the medication with food to reduce the risk of stomach upset It is important to complete the full course of treatment even if you start feeling better Stopping the medication prematurely can lead to treatment failure and increased side effects Do not take a double dose to make up for a missed dose just proceed with the next scheduled dose To minimize the risk of mosquito bites use insect repellent creams on exposed skin and spray mosquito repellent in rooms especially if there are mosquitoes despite screening When outdoors after sunset it is advisable to wear lightcolored and covered clothing Possible side effects of this medication may include rash headache vomiting and dizziness If any of these side effects persist for a prolonged duration please consult your doctor Inform your doctor if you have diabetes as the medication can lower blood sugar levels Diabetic patients should regularly monitor their blood sugar Regular eye examinations are recommended while on this treatment as the medication may cause blurring of vision If you are using this medication for a long term your doctor may monitor the levels of different blood cells regularly Inform your doctor if you experience unexplained bruising or bleeding a sore throat fever or a general feeling of tiredness

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Is Primaline a prodrug?

Derivatives of Primaline are available in prodrug form, after metabolism Primaline gets converted into carboxyprimaquine

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What is Primaline phosphate used for/ what does Primaline treat?

Primaline is used to treat and prevent repeated occurrence of symptoms of malaria

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