Please follow the instructions provided by your doctor regarding the dosage and duration of Tpquin 75mg Tablet It is recommended to take the tablet with food to reduce the risk of stomach upset Do not miss any doses and complete the full course of treatment even if you start feeling better Prematurely stopping the medication can lead to treatment failure and increased side effects Do not take a double dose to make up for a missed dose simply continue with the next scheduled dose Take precautionary measures to prevent mosquito bites such as using insect repellent creams on exposed skin and spraying mosquito repellent in rooms to eliminate any mosquitoes that may have entered despite screening When outdoors after sunset wear lightcolored longsleeved clothing to cover your body Some individuals may experience side effects like rash headache vomiting and dizziness while taking this medication If these side effects persist consult your doctor If you have diabetes inform your doctor as Tpquin can lower blood sugar levels Regular monitoring of blood sugar is advised for diabetic patients The medication may cause blurred vision so regular eye examinations are recommended during treatment If Tpquin is used for an extended period your doctor may monitor the levels of different types of blood cells regularly Notify your doctor if you experience unexplained bruising or bleeding a sore throat fever or persistent tiredness

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Available in 2 variations

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Tpquin 7.5mg Tablet

Tpquin 7.5mg Tablet

Primaquine (7.5mg)

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Tpquin P 15mg Tablet

Tpquin P 15mg Tablet

Primaquine (15mg)

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