Anti-Malaria
Malaria is a significant risk when travelling to affected countries. You will most likely be recommended to get an anti malaria tablets prescription from your doctor or online pharmacy.
Depending on the amount of time you are staying in the affected country, your anti malaria prescription cost may be higher than someone who is only staying for a couple of days.
Whilst there are anti malaria no prescription medicines, such as Chloroquine, their effectiveness have reduced over the years due to widespread drug-resistant malaria parasites.

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Doxycycline Capsules 100mg
- 30 capsules plus number of days holiday is required total
- Anti-malaria tablets: Doxycycline
- Prevent contraction of malaria when travelling to tropical regions
£0.49Doxycycline anti-malaria tablets are advised for those travelling to tropical regions. Take the medication 2 days prior to entry and up to four weeks after leaving therefore you will need 30 capsules plus the number the number of days holiday.
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Atovaquone and Proguanil 250mg/100mg (Generic Malarone)
- Nine Tablets Plus Number Of Days Holiday Is Required Total
- Active Ingredients: Atovaquone & Proguanil Hydrochloride
- Prevent Contraction Of Malaria When Travelling To Tropical Regions
£2.99These anti-malaria tablets are advised for those travelling to tropical regions in areas such as Africa, South America and Southern Asia.
Take the medication 1 to 2 days prior to entry and up to one week after leaving therefore you will need nine tablets plus the number the number of days holiday.
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Branded Malarone Tablets 250mg/100mg
- Nine tablets plus number of days holiday is required total
- Active Ingredients: Atovaquone And Proguanil Hydrochloride
- Prevent Contraction Of Malaria When Travelling To Tropical Regions
£3.80Take the medication 1 to 2 days prior to entry and up to one week after leaving therefore you will need nine tablets plus the number the number of days holiday.
Generic Malarone also provides effective Malaria treatment for people who have already contracted the illness.
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Lariam (Mefloquine) 250mg Tablets
- Minimum of seven tablets are required for a one week trip
- Active Ingredient: Mefloquine
- Taken Once Weekly To Prevent Malaria
£4.59If you’re travelling to one of the countries affected by the disease you should consider Malaria prevention. Lariam (Mefloquine) anti-malaria tablets only need to be taken once weekly at least one week before your trip to prevent contraction.