Anti-Malarial
Chloroquine Phosphate 250mg Tablets
India standard · CDSCO / Jan Aushadhi context
Overview
Chloroquine phosphate 250mg tablets are an antimalarial medicine used to treat and, in some areas, prevent certain types of malaria, and occasionally for other doctor-directed conditions. It is available as an affordable generic through Jan Aushadhi outlets.
Recommendations
- Use only as prescribed, since its suitability depends on the malaria type and local resistance patterns.
- Taking it with food can reduce stomach upset.
- Complete the full course exactly as directed by a doctor.
- Tell the doctor about eye, heart, liver, or blood disorders before starting.
Do's
- Follow the doctor's schedule and dosing instructions precisely.
- Keep tablets safely out of the reach of children.
- Report visual changes or unusual heartbeat to a doctor promptly.
Don'ts
- Do not self-medicate or use leftover tablets for a new fever.
- Do not exceed the prescribed amount, as overdose can be dangerous.
- Do not combine with other medicines without medical advice.
Others
It can affect the eyes, heart rhythm, and is unsafe in overdose, so it must be used under medical supervision; people with G6PD deficiency, eye disease, or heart conditions need special caution, and pregnant women should consult a doctor.
Europe standard · EMA / typical EU practice
Overview
Chloroquine phosphate 250mg tablets are a prescription antimalarial used for treatment and, in limited settings, prevention of susceptible malaria. In Europe it is prescription-only and used selectively due to widespread chloroquine resistance.
Recommendations
- Use only on prescription, typically after specialist or travel-medicine advice.
- Take with food to lessen stomach discomfort.
- Follow the prescribed course exactly, as regimens vary by indication.
- Disclose any eye, heart, liver, or blood conditions before treatment.
Do's
- Adhere strictly to the dosing schedule given.
- Read the patient information leaflet for interactions and warnings.
- Report visual disturbances or palpitations to a doctor without delay.
Don'ts
- Do not use it for prevention without confirming current resistance guidance.
- Do not take more than prescribed; overdose can be life-threatening.
- Do not combine with QT-affecting medicines without medical advice.
Others
It carries risks to the eyes and heart rhythm and is highly toxic in overdose, so it must be supervised medically; particular caution applies in G6PD deficiency, existing eye or heart disease, and during pregnancy.
USA standard · FDA / typical US practice
Overview
Chloroquine phosphate 250mg tablets are a prescription antimalarial used to treat and prevent malaria caused by susceptible parasites, and for certain other conditions when directed. In the US it is prescription-only and used where the parasite remains sensitive.
Recommendations
- Use exactly as prescribed; suitability depends on where malaria was acquired.
- Take with food or milk to reduce stomach upset.
- Complete the full regimen as directed by your provider.
- Tell your provider about heart, eye, liver, or blood conditions first.
Do's
- Follow your provider's schedule precisely.
- Store securely away from children.
- Report blurred vision, hearing changes, or irregular heartbeat right away.
Don'ts
- Do not take more than prescribed; overdose can be fatal, especially in children.
- Do not use without confirming the parasite is chloroquine-sensitive.
- Do not combine with heart-rhythm-affecting drugs without provider approval.
Others
It can affect vision and heart rhythm and is extremely dangerous in overdose, so it requires provider supervision; use special caution in G6PD deficiency, eye or heart disease, and during pregnancy under medical guidance.
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