Malaria Treatments

When traveling abroad it's essential that you take precautions to ensure you safeguard yourselves and your children from any potential diseases you may encounter, a common one being malaria. A simple course of antimalarial medication can help significantly reduce the risk of developing malaria, this medication should be taken when traveling to areas such as Africa, South Asia the Caribbean Southeast Asia, the middle east and parts of central America amongst other places.Please ensure you do your research before traveling to ensure you and your family have the safest possible journey.
Malaria

Frequently asked questions

These treatments help prevent malaria infection when travelling to areas where malaria is common. They work by killing or inhibiting the malaria parasite in the blood, reducing the risk of infection and allowing you to travel more safely.
The correct medication and dosage depend on your travel destination, duration, and personal health profile. Prophylaxis usually involves taking the medication before, during, and after your trip, as directed by your prescriber. Consistent adherence to the regimen, combined with preventive measures such as using mosquito nets, repellents, and protective clothing, provides the best protection.
Malaria prophylaxis medications are generally safe and well-tolerated, though some people may experience mild side effects, such as nausea or headache. Doxycycline may increase sensitivity to sunlight, so sun protection is recommended. Always follow the dosing schedule carefully, and consult a healthcare professional if you have any underlying conditions, take other medications, or are pregnant or breastfeeding.
When taken correctly and consistently, these medications significantly reduce the risk of malaria infection. No immediate symptoms indicate effectiveness—protection is established through adherence to the full course. If symptoms such as fever or flu-like illness occur during or after travel, seek medical advice immediately, as malaria can develop despite prophylaxis.
Starting is simple, quick, and safe: complete the online consultation with details about your travel plans and medical history. A qualified prescriber will review your answers and recommend the most suitable medication. Once approved, your treatment is dispatched for next-day delivery (from the time your prescription is approved), allowing you to begin protection before travel.