Malaria Flashcards
1
Q
Maloff Protect 250/100
P
A
- Atovaquone with proguanil
- in adults over 18 years for up to 12 weeks
- T OD to be commenced 1-2 days prior to entering a malaria-endemic area, continued during period of stay and for seven days after leaving the area
2
Q
Maloff indication
A
- Prevention of malaria
- Adults aged 18 years and over
- Weigh more than 40kg
- For people who are travelling to areas where malaria is widespread
- Especially recommended for prevention where the pathogen may be resistant to other anti-malarials
3
Q
What are the 4 antimalarial medications available as P meds?
A
- Maloff protect 250/100
- Avloclor (chloroquine 250mg)
- Paludrine (proguanil 100mg)
- Paludrine/Avlocor (Proguanik 100mg/chloroquine 250mg)
4
Q
Protection against bites (Malaria)
A
- Use mosquito nets impregnated with a pyrethroid insecticide (e.g. permethrin)
- Wear long sleeves and trousers after dusk
- Use DEET (safe in adults and children over 2 months and can be used in pregnancy and BF)
5
Q
DEET application
A
- Duration varies according to the [] of DEET and is longest for 50%
- If sunscreen is worn then DEET should be applied after as it reduces the SPF of sunscreen, therefore a SPF of 30-50 should be worn
6
Q
Epilepsy
A
- Chloroquine and mefloquine are NOT suitable for malaria prophylaxis if there is a history of epilepsy
- Doxy or atovaquone with proguanil may be used but NB doxy can interact with some epilpetic medicines and therefore its dose may need to be adjusted
7
Q
Length of prophlyaxis
A
Proguanil and chloroquine=1 week before travel
Mefloquine= 2-3 weeks before travel
Doxycycline or atovaquone with proguanil= 1-2 days before travel
SHOULD BE CONTINUED FOR 4 WEEKS AFTER LEAVING AREA apart from atovaquone with proguanil hydrochloride which is to be stopped for 1 week after leaving
8
Q
Maloff Protect 250/100 Contra-indications
A
- Previous hypersensitivity to the active substances or any of the excipients
- Diagnosed renal impairment of any severity
- Diagnosed hepatic impairment of any severity
- Children and adolescents
9
Q
Maloff protect referral criteria
A
- Pregnant
- BF
- Patients with a history of depression, seizures
- Patients with TB
- If needing quantities longer than 12 weeks travel
- Patients under 18 years
- Patients who weigh less than 40kg
10
Q
Maloff Side Effects
A
Headache Nausea + Vomiting Abdominal pain Diarrhoea Severe allergic or skin reactions