Description
Malirid Tablet (Generic: Primaquine) – Prevention & Treatment of Malaria
Malirid Tablet is an antiparasitic medicine used for the prevention and treatment of malaria. It effectively kills malaria-causing parasites and prevents the infection from spreading. This tablet should be taken as prescribed by your doctor, preferably with food to minimize stomach discomfort. Completing the full course is crucial—even if symptoms improve—to avoid treatment failure or increased side effects. Avoid mosquito bites by using repellents, wearing covered clothing, and maintaining screened living spaces. Common side effects include rash, headache, and dizziness. Diabetic patients should monitor blood sugar levels, as Malirid may lower them. Regular eye checkups are recommended due to potential vision blurring.
Uses of Malirid Tablet:
• Treatment and prevention of malaria.
Benefits of Malirid Tablet:
It treats life-threatening malaria by killing the parasite transmitted through mosquito bites. It halts infection spread and should only be used as directed. Avoid combining it with other medications unless advised by a doctor.
Side Effects of Malirid Tablet:
Most side effects are temporary and subside with time. Common ones include:
- Rash, itching, or hives
- Vomiting, nausea, or stomach pain
- Headache or dizziness
- Heartburn or abdominal discomfort
Consult your doctor if symptoms persist.
How to Use Malirid Tablet?
Take the Tablet with food, as prescribed. Swallow it whole—do not chew, crush, or break it. Follow the full course strictly.
How Malirid Tablet Works
It increases haeme levels in the blood, a substance toxic to malaria parasites, effectively killing them and stopping infection spread.
Safety Advice:
- Alcohol: Unsafe—avoid consumption.
- Pregnancy: Unsafe unless life-threatening; consult a doctor.
- Breastfeeding: Likely unsafe; limited data on transfer to milk.
- Driving: May cause drowsiness or blurred vision—avoid driving.
- Kidney/Liver Disease: Use only under medical supervision.
- Drug Interaction: Avoid mepacrine (oral) without doctor approval.
What If You Missed a Dose?
Take the missed dose as soon as remembered. If near the next dose, skip the missed one. Never double the dose.
FAQs:
Q1. Who should not use Malirid Tablet?
Patients allergic to primaquine or its components should avoid it. First-time users should consult a doctor.
Q2. What should I tell my doctor before taking Malirid?
Disclose kidney/heart conditions, pregnancy, breastfeeding, or other medications to avoid interactions.
Q3. Is Malirid safe?
Yes, if taken as prescribed. Do not self-adjust the dose.
Q4. Can I stop taking Malirid Tablet if I feel better?
No. Complete the full course to ensure the infection is fully cured.
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