Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| chloroquine phosphate | Aralen |
You take chloroquine phosphate as a tablet (orally).
How It Works
Chloroquine phosphate prevents the development of
malaria parasites in the blood. Doctors use it to both
prevent and treat malaria. Chloroquine phosphate does not destroy the
Plasmodium (P.)vivax and
P. ovale parasites that may remain in the liver.
To prevent some strains of malaria, you take chloroquine phosphate
once, 1 to 2 weeks prior to travel to an area where malaria is present, and
then weekly while you are in the area, and weekly for 4 weeks after you depart
from the area.
To treat malaria, you take chloroquine phosphate at several-hour
intervals and at a higher dosage than when it's taken to prevent
malaria.
Why It Is Used
Chloroquine phosphate is the drug of choice to prevent and treat
malaria in some areas of the world.
Chloroquine phosphate is effective on all four species of
parasites, including some strains of P. falciparum.
However, in many areas,
P.
falciparum is resistant to chloroquine, and other medications must be
used.
Chloroquine phosphate can also be used to prevent and treat
P. falciparum and P. vivax
infections in areas where drug resistance to chloroquine has not been
confirmed. These areas include Central America, the Caribbean, and parts of the
Middle East.1 Other parts of the world have confirmed
resistance to chloroquine.
How Well It Works
Chloroquine phosphate is an effective drug to prevent and treat a
malaria infection caused by P. ovale or P. malariae parasites. However, how well it works depends on
how resistant the parasites are in the geographic location where the malaria
infection occurred.
Drug therapy to prevent malaria is most effective if you take the
correct dosage regularly. It's easier to remember if you take your weekly
dosage with meals on the same day of the week each week, such as every Monday
at lunch.
Side Effects
When you take chloroquine phosphate to prevent malaria, side
effects may include:
- Nausea.
- Diarrhea.
- Dizziness.
- Sleep
disturbances.
- Headaches.
- Temporary hair
loss.
- Worsening of
psoriasis a chronic skin condition.
Taking the drug with meals may help you to avoid stomach upset.
When you take chloroquine phosphate to treat malaria, side effects
may include:
- Stomach (gastrointestinal)
upset.
- Blurred vision or seeing flashes of
light.
- Headaches.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Chloroquine phosphate is the most effective medication for
preventing and treating a malaria infection caused by P.
ovale or P. malariae parasites.
In some areas where malaria is common, travellers are sometimes
advised to get a rabies vaccine if they are staying longer than 30 days. If you
are taking chloroquine phosphate, make sure the rabies vaccine is injected into
your muscle (intramuscular). Chloroquine phosphate can lessen the effectiveness
of this vaccine when it is injected into the skin (intradermal).
Medicines to prevent malaria destroy the malaria parasite once it
enters the bloodstream. To completely rid yourself of the parasite, take the
medicine for 4 weeks after you leave the area where malaria is present.
If you are pregnant or have other medical considerations (very
young or advanced age, other illnesses), talk to your doctor before taking
chloroquine phosphate.
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