Anti-Malaria Treatment | AMAE Clinic

Anti-Malaria Treatment

Protect your travels with tailored anti-malarial prescriptions and expert advice. Stay safe and healthy wherever you go. ๐ŸŒ

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Why You Need Anti-Malaria Treatment

๐ŸŒ High Risk of Malaria

Malaria is a life-threatening infection transmitted by mosquito bites in tropical and subtropical regions.

๐Ÿ’Š Effective Protection

While there are no vaccines for malaria, anti-malarial tablets combined with mosquito avoidance measures provide excellent protection.

๐Ÿฅ 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, youโ€™ll 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.

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Travel Health Advice

Our doctors provide tips on preventing mosquito bites and staying safe in high-risk areas, ensuring peace of mind throughout your journey.

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Eligibility for Anti-Malaria Treatment

โœ”๏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Œ 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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