Antimalarial drugs. Artesons. Chloroquine. Doxycycline. Artesonic anhydrous acid. Amodiakine. Fluoxin. Sulfadoxine. Pyrimethamine

Antimalarial drugs:
- Artesons * - Syringes: Ampoules containing 60 mg of anhydrous artesonic acid with a separate ampoule containing 5% of sodium bicarbonate solution.
For use in the management of severe malaria.
* Direct dose: 50 mg capsules; 200 mg (for pre-referral treatment only for severe malaria; patients should be sent to an appropriate health facility for follow-up treatment).
Tablets: 50 mg.
* For use in combination with amodicine, fluoxin or sulfadoxine + pyrimethamine.
- Chloroquine * Syrup: 50 mg (in the form of phosphate or sulfate) / 5 ml.
Tablets: 100 mg; 150 mg (in the form of phosphate or sulfate).
* It is used only in Central American regions and for treatment of active visualization.
- Doxycycline * Capsules: 100 mg (in the form of hydrochloride).
Dispersion: 100 mg (in the form of monohydration).
* Use only in combination with quinine.
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