Anti-Malaria Treatment
Protect your travels with tailored anti-malarial prescriptions and expert advice. Stay safe and healthy wherever you go. ๐
Request Prescription - โฌ49Why You Need Anti-Malaria Treatment
๐ High Risk of Malaria
Malaria is a life-threatening infection transmitted by mosquito bites in tropical and subtropical regions.
๐ Effective Protection
While there are no vaccines for malaria, anti-malarial tablets combined with mosquito avoidance measures provide excellent protection.
๐ฅ Professional Guidance
Our expert doctors assess your medical history and travel plans to recommend the most suitable medication for you.
Our Anti-Malaria Treatment Service
AMAE Clinic provides tailored anti-malarial prescriptions for travelers headed to high-risk malaria zones. By completing our online medical questionnaire, youโll receive expert recommendations and a prescription for the most suitable medication.
Oral Anti-Malaria Tablets
We prescribe effective anti-malarial tablets to protect you against infection during your travels. Medications are tailored based on your destination and medical suitability.
Learn MoreTravel Health Advice
Our doctors provide tips on preventing mosquito bites and staying safe in high-risk areas, ensuring peace of mind throughout your journey.
Get AdviceEligibility for Anti-Malaria Treatment
โ๏ธ Included
- You are 17 years or older.
- You are travelling to a high-risk malaria area.
- You have checked the Fit For Travel website for malaria risk in your destination.
- You can provide a completed medical assessment questionnaire.
โ Excluded
- You are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding.
- You have had malaria in the past year.
- You have severe kidney or liver disease.
- You are taking certain anticoagulant medications.
Anti-Malaria Medications We Prescribe
Effective against malaria in most regions. Dosage starts 1-2 days before travel and continues for 7 days after leaving the risk area.
A versatile medication that protects against malaria and other infections. Requires daily use during and after travel.
Used in specific regions. Taken weekly, starting 2-3 weeks before travel, and continued for 4 weeks after leaving the risk area.
Tips to Prevent Malaria
- Use insect repellents containing DEET (30-50%).
- Sleep under insecticide-treated mosquito nets.
- Wear light-colored, long-sleeved clothing to minimize skin exposure.
- Avoid outdoor activities during peak mosquito biting times (dusk and dawn).
- Stay in accommodations with air conditioning or screened windows and doors.
Request Your Anti-Malaria Treatment Today
Protect yourself with effective anti-malarial prescriptions. Complete your medical questionnaire now and travel with confidence!
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