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Avloclor 250mg Tablets contain chloroquine, a medicine used to prevent and treat malaria, a serious disease caused by parasites transmitted through mosquito bites. Chloroquine works by interfering with the growth and reproduction of the malaria parasites in the red blood cells, helping to stop the infection from developing or worsening. It is commonly taken before, during, and after travel to malaria-risk areas as prescribed, and may also be used to treat certain other parasitic infections or autoimmune conditions like lupus. The tablets should be taken exactly as directed to ensure effective protection and reduce the risk of side effects.
Avloclor (Chloroquine) 250mg Tablets is a medication that contains the active ingredient chloroquine phosphate. Chloroquine phosphate is an “anti-malarial”.
This medicine can be used to gain protection against malaria in certain countries.
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Whilst taking Avloclor (Chloroquine) 250mg Tablets, you should take other precautions to reduce the chances of being bitten by mosquitos, such as:
Avloclor (Chloroquine) 250mg Tablets are used for the prevention of malaria in certain countries, however no medicine can be guaranteed to protect against malaria in every case.
Malaria prevention medicines are recommended for people travelling to countries where malaria occurs and people living in malaria areas who are not immune to it.
Ask your doctor or pharmacist if this medicine is suitable for the part of the world that you are visiting as in some countries you may have to take another medicine alongside Avloclor (Chloroquine) 250 mg Tablets for maximum protection.
Avloclor (Chloroquine) 250mg Tablets shouldn’t be taken if you are allergic to chloroquine phosphate or any of the other ingredients present in this medicine. This medicine also shouldn’t be taken if you are taking amiodarone, which is a medicine used to control heart rate.
To learn more about the risk factors and warning of this medicine, be sure to read the patient information leaflet or ask your doctor or pharmacist.
If you’ve taken more tablets than you are meant to, let a doctor know straight away. You may experience heart problems and uneven heartbeats.
If you are pregnant, think you might be pregnant or plan on having a baby, talk to a doctor or pharmacist before taking this medicine or any other medicine used to prevent malaria.
It’s possible that Avloclor (Chloroquine) 250mg Tablets can cause blurred eyesight or make it difficult to focus your eyes. If this happens to you then you shouldn’t drive or use any dangerous tools or machinery.
Avloclor (Chloroquine) 250mg Tablets should not be given to children under 1 year of age. For the children over the age of 1, the dose depends on the child’s age range:
Avloclor (Chloroquine) 250mg Tablets can be bought online from registered pharmacies like e-Surgery. Make sure that the online pharmacy you’re ordering medicine from is registered and operating legally by looking for the green GPhC logo on the website or using the GPhC website to look up the pharmacy in question.
You can get in contact with one of our pharmacists via our free Ask-a-Pharmacist service for professional medical advice regarding Avloclor (Chloroquine) 250mg Tablets. You can also use reputable online sources like the BNF website.
It’s important to inform your doctor or pharmacist about any other medications you’re taking before starting Avloclor (Chloroquine) 250mg Tablets.
This medication may interact with certain drugs, such as amiodrone, antacids, cimetidine, and digoxin. Your healthcare provider can advise you on potential interactions and adjust your dosage if necessary.
Proper storage is important for maintaining the effectiveness of Avloclor (Chloroquine) 250mg Tablets. Keep the tablets below 30°c, away from moisture and heat. Store them in the original packaging until you’re ready to use them. Consult the patient information leaflet or your pharmacist for specific storage guidelines.
If you miss a dose of Avloclor (Chloroquine) 250mg Tablets, take it as soon as you remember. Wait 7 days before taking the next dose and carry on taking the tablets each week on this new day of week.
Yes, vision problems are a potential side effect of Avloclor (Chloroquine) 250mg Tablets. This medication can cause blurred vision, difficulty focusing, and changes in color vision. If you experience any vision disturbances while taking this medication, notify your doctor and avoid activities that require clear vision, such as driving.
Avloclor (Chloroquine) 250mg Tablets are typically taken one week before traveling to a malaria-risk area. The medication needs time to build up in your system to provide effective protection against malaria.
It’s crucial to follow the dosing instructions provided by your healthcare provider to ensure optimal prevention.
Yes, skin rashes and hair loss are possible side effects of Avloclor (Chloroquine) 250mg Tablets.
These skin-related side effects are usually mild and temporary, but in some cases, they can be more severe. If you experience any concerning skin reactions or hair changes, promptly inform your doctor for proper evaluation and management.
The long-term use of Avloclor (Chloroquine) 250mg Tablets may increase the risk of certain side effects, such as eye damage.
It’s essential to discuss the duration of treatment with your doctor and have regular eye examinations and blood tests to monitor for any potential adverse effects. Your healthcare provider will determine the appropriate treatment course based on your individual circumstances.
You should take Avloclor (Chloroquine) 250mg Tablets however your doctor or pharmacist has instructed. If you are unsure on the details, check with them first before use.
You should start taking this medicine one week before you arrive in a malaria risk area. Continue to take the tablets throughout your entire stay. After leaving the malaria risk area and arriving home, you must keep taking this medicine for a further 4 weeks.
For adults and children over 14 years of age, take two Avloclor (Chloroquine) 250mg Tablets once a week on the same day each week. If you are an elderly person, you may be recommended blood tests and a different dose.
It’s recommended to take the tablets after eating food, and with a whole drink of water.
This medicine can cause side effects, like all medicines. However, not everyone will get them. Some side effects include:
If you experience any serious side effects like fits or allergic reactions, then you should stop taking this medicine and contact your doctor immediately. Talk to your doctor before using this medicine to learn of the various risk factors or check the patient information leaflet for a full list of side effects.
Avloclor contains chloroquine phosphate, an antimalarial medication that combats malaria by interfering with the parasite’s ability to detoxify heme, a toxic byproduct of hemoglobin digestion. Malaria parasites digest hemoglobin within red blood cells, releasing heme, which is toxic to them. Chloroquine accumulates in the parasite’s acidic food vacuole and inhibits the polymerization of heme into hemozoin, a non-toxic substance.
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The active substance in Avloclor Tablets is chloroquine phosphate. Each tablet contains 250 mg of chloroquine phosphate (equivalent to 155 mg of chloroquine base). The other ingredients are magnesium stearate (E572) and maize starch.
You should not take Avloclor if:
Check with your doctor or pharmacist before taking your medication if:
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