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Cheap anti-malarials?
dixie_dean_2
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Anyone got and ideas? Because of where we are going we need Malarone, which are the most expensive tablets. Any recommendations of cheap websites or semi-legal methods of getting them any cheaper would be greatly appreciated.
And if, you know, your history...
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Why can't you use Doxycycline? Just as good as Malarone, although it can make your skin more sensitive, I've never had a problem.0
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It's not "just as good".And if, you know, your history...0
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dixie_dean wrote: »Any recommendations of cheap websites or semi-legal methods of getting them any cheaper would be greatly appreciated.
Please please PLEASE to the power of a million DON'T DO THIS.
Fake medicines are rife on the net. This means that they don't do what they're supposed to - either they are dangerous in themselves (you really don't want to know what's in there), or they are just chalk and colouring or they only have a wee bit of the active ingredient.
Think the last one doesn't matter?
It has created a new, far more lethal, strain of malaria. Literally thousands of people have caught the disease in sub-Saharan Africa (Nigeria etc) because of fake pills. The mosquitoes are now immune to certain drugs as there was only, say, 10% of the active ingredient present in the people they bit, so they developed resistance.
I am not being a scandal-monger, I am not making this up, I can give you a thousand and one anecdotes and links...
Please, I am begging you. DO NOT BUY MEDICINES ON THE NET.0 -
I found that Stratford Pharmacy were the cheapest for Malarone.
They won't sell them without a prescription - you'll need a private one, but your doctor might not charge you for it.
The web address is https://www.stratford-pharmacy.co.uk0 -
Where are you going? Are you sure you need malarone?
There are very few regions of the world where malarone is the only effective anti-malarial (Cambodia is the main example). For most destinations, malarone is really a Rolls-Royce solution, but other, cheaper prophylactic regimes give adequate protection. So I suggest you do a little more research: the Health branch of the Lonely Planet website is actually a good place to start.
Personally, I refuse to take malarone because it is not available in countries where malaria is a problem (the only Asian country where you can buy it is Singapore), and I object to the idea of special medicines exclusively for tourists that are denied to the people who are most in need of them.0 -
I'm pretty sure we do need Malarone but will double check. I have used Doxy before and was fine but I think some of the areas of Brazil and Boliva we are travelling too do require Malarone. Also prob not worth the risk for my gf as she is very pale-skinned. Although I want to save money I don't want to take a risk so if it has to be Mal then so be it. Re websites, I wasn't asking for dodgy companies but there are legitimate ones who operate vie the net with a prescription and also possible loopholes if you know a doctor (I think) that I was wondering about.And if, you know, your history...0
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Thanks for that Dixie - and sorry for going off on one, just one of my pet subjects...0
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