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Extremely valuable PDF on malaria prevention and using chloroquine and other alternatives

 
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Extremely valuable PDF on malaria prevention and using chloroquine and other alternatives
[link to www.iamat.org (secure)] › filesPDF
How to Protect Yourself Against Malaria - IAMAT
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Re: Extremely valuable PDF on malaria prevention and using chloroquine and other alternatives
[link to www.malariasite.com (secure)]
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Re: Extremely valuable PDF on malaria prevention and using chloroquine and other alternatives
Trying to find info about if this drug works by itself

Several articles say a combination therapy

Anybody know?
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Re: Extremely valuable PDF on malaria prevention and using chloroquine and other alternatives
Hugs back to ya!

I haven't really looked at quinine.

I did try drinking Quinine water one summer to keep mosquitoes away, didn't work at all.

I was busy looking to see if you need a prescription for the Chloroquine and best pricing and here's the best I've found so far.

[link to onlinepharmacystore24.com (secure)]

Otherwise if you get a prescription from a doctor it's seems expensive unless you have insurance to cover it.

Since I already have Kratom I'll be using that. :)

Be Well!
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Re: Extremely valuable PDF on malaria prevention and using chloroquine and other alternatives
I am not saying don't take it. Here is info I am sharing in several posts.
I am a meflqouine toxicity Marine Combat vet. I know mnay mentioned the side effects. This it Dr. Remmington Nevin's twitter feed about chloroquine. He is the top guy in the world of quinism damamge.

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I am no fan of chloroquine. It can cause lasting neuropsychiatric adverse effects in some people, likely as a result of idiosyncratic neurotoxicity. But the drug’s properties also appear to make it effective as antiviral, and quite likely against COVID-19.
Of chloroquine and COVID-19
Recent publications have brought attention to the possible benefit of chloroquine, a broadly used antimalarial drug, in the treatment of patients infe…
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Dr. Remington Nevin
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Chloroquine’s long-term adverse effects are underappreciated. Widespread use of the drug against malaria has likely contributed to prevalent mental illness and mild neurological dysfunction in treated populations. For decades, these effects have been mostly overlooked.
Dr. Remington Nevin
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When chloroquine was used in treatment of malaria, whatever risk of these effects was recognized was considered mostly acceptable against the greater risk posed by the disease. And so too will this reasoning likely apply as widespread use of the drug is considered for COVID-19.
Dr. Remington Nevin
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Should chloroquine be used in healthy young persons for prophylaxis of COVID-19? Probably not. In this case the risk of adverse effects must be considered and should likely weigh against widespread use. But should chloroquine be used for treatment of COVID-19? Probably it should.
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What about possible prophylactic use in high-risk individuals? I suspect we may know fairly soon by following the relative morbidity and mortality from COVID-19 among taking hydroxychloroquine for autoimmune disease. If they fare better than their peers, we will have the answer.
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In the meantime, what about hydroxychloquine, and even the other quinoline drugs such as mefloquine and the ring-substituted quinoline, quinacrine? These drugs all likely have the same underlying endosomotropic property appears to underly chloroquine’s likely efficacy.
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Should these drugs be considered at all for treatment of COVID-19 in place of chloroquine? For mefloquine and quinacrine I would say no. As bad as COVID-19 is the long-term risks of these drugs relative to chloroquine is likely simply too high. Hydroxychloroquine? Probably okay.
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Should mefloquine or quinacrine be considered for any form of prophylaxis against COVID-19? Absolutely not. Here, the risks of these drugs simply cannot be justified, no matter how dire the situation may appear. Mass prophylaxis with these drugs is psychiatrically devastating.
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The last thing we need in the midst of a global COVID-19 pandemic is a sizeable minority of the population prophylaxed on mefloquine suffering horrific nightmares, anxiety, paranoia, and aggression from the drug. The adverse consequences from this are unpleasant to consider.
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Re: Extremely valuable PDF on malaria prevention and using chloroquine and other alternatives
Hugs back to ya!

I haven't really looked at quinine.

I did try drinking Quinine water one summer to keep mosquitoes away, didn't work at all.

I was busy looking to see if you need a prescription for the Chloroquine and best pricing and here's the best I've found so far.

[link to onlinepharmacystore24.com (secure)]

Otherwise if you get a prescription from a doctor it's seems expensive unless you have insurance to cover it.

Since I already have Kratom I'll be using that. :)

Be Well!
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Since I already have Kratom I'll be using that. :)

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Re: Extremely valuable PDF on malaria prevention and using chloroquine and other alternatives
Hugs back to ya!

I haven't really looked at quinine.

I did try drinking Quinine water one summer to keep mosquitoes away, didn't work at all.

I was busy looking to see if you need a prescription for the Chloroquine and best pricing and here's the best I've found so far.

[link to onlinepharmacystore24.com (secure)]

Otherwise if you get a prescription from a doctor it's seems expensive unless you have insurance to cover it.

Since I already have Kratom I'll be using that. :)

Be Well!
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Tonic water treats Malaria, it doesn't keep away the skeeters...
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Ja, them skeeters are a real plague! Find a simple cure for keeping them away, please!
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