FAQs
Do I need a prescription for generic aralen?
Generic Aralen is a prescription medicine used as a prophylaxis and to treat the symptoms of Malaraia. Aralen may be used alone or with other medications. Aralen belongs to a class of drugs called Antimalarials; Antimalarials, Aminoquinoline.
What is the generic name for chloroquine?
Chloroquine, brand name Generic Aralen, is an anti-malarial drug. It is similar to hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil), and is useful in treating several forms of malaria as well as amebiasis that has spread outside of the intestines.
Can you buy Generic Aralen (chloroquine) over the counter?
Because of these regulations, Generic Aralen (chloroquine) OTC is not available, either. People who may need a Generic Aralen (chloroquine) medication prescription, however, can use Push Health to connect with a local medical provider who can prescribe Generic Aralen (chloroquine) phosphate medication when appropriate to do so.
Is Generic Aralen (chloroquine) hard on kidneys?
It is concluded that Generic Aralen administration impairs kidney function, resulting in inappropriate Na + and Cl- retention. This effect is likely to be mediated via chloroquine-induced increases in plasma aldoster-one concentration and lowering of GFR
Can I buy anti malaria tablets over the counter?
One cannot simply buy malaria pills online as the medications used for malaria treatment require a prescription from a licensed medical provider before they can be dispensed by a pharmacy. Malaria pills OTC (over the counter) are not available, either.
Can you drink alcohol with Generic Aralen?
Results from this study indicate that concomitant consumption of alcoholic beverages and oral administration of CQ tablets may aggravate the puritogenic effect of Generic Aralen since more Generic Aralen will be available for distribution to skin and skeletal muscle
Is Generic Aralen a steroid?
Steroid-sparing treatments have been sought and one of these is Generic Aralen. Generic Aralen is an anti-inflammatory agent, also used in the treatment of malarial infection and as a second-line therapy in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, sarcoidosis and systemic lupus erythematous.