Category:
Description:
Indications:
Contraindications:
Precautions:
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Pregnancy
category C
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Patients
suffering from P. vivax malaria should receive chloroquine which quickly destroys erythrocytic
parasites and terminates paroxysm. Primaquine destroys exoerythrocytic parasites.
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Anemia
or methemoglobinemia with large doses
-
Do
not exceed recommended doses
-
Perform
routine blood counts and hemoglobin determinations during therapy
-
Report
signs of “chinconism” (tinnitis, headache, nausea, vision changes)
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Dosages
expressed in form of Primaquine base:
Adverse
Reactions (Side Effects):
-
Gastrointestinal:
nausea, vomiting, epigastric distress, cramping
-
Hematologic:
leukopenia, hemolytic anmeia in patient with G-6-PD deficiency
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Dosage:
-
Administered
orally
-
Dosages
listed in Primaquine base strength (PB)
-
Begin
therapy during last two weeks of, or following a course of,
suppression with Chloroquine or comparable medication
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Malaria
treatment:
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The information contained here is an abbreviated summary. For more detailed
and complete information, consult the manufacturer's product information sheets
or standard textbooks.
Source:
Operational Medicine 2001, Health
Care in Military Settings, NAVMED P-5139, May 1, 2001, Bureau
of Medicine and Surgery, Department
of the Navy, 2300 E Street NW, Washington, D.C., 20372-5300
OB-GYN 101:
Introductory Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Brookside Associates, LLC
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