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- Atovaquone, sold under the brand name Mepron, is an antimicrobial medication for the prevention and treatment of Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PCP)...
- Atovaquone/proguanil, sold under the brand name Malarone among others, is a fixed-dose combination medication used to treat and prevent malaria, including...
- treat and prevent malaria. It is often used together with chloroquine or atovaquone. When used with chloroquine the combination will treat mild chloroquine...
- (lamotrigine) Levitra (vardenafil HCI) Malarone (atovaquone and proguanil hydrochloride) Mepron (atovaquone) Mivacron (mivacurium chloride) Naramig (naratriptan...
- one to two w****s before entering an area with malaria. Doxycycline and atovaquone/proguanil provide protection within one to two days and may be better...
- acute infection. However it is useful in prophylaxis when combined with atovaquone or chloroquine (in areas where there is no chloroquine resistance). 3 mg/kg...
- Chiniofon P01AX02 Emetine P01AX04 Phanquinone P01AX05 Mepacrine P01AX06 Atovaquone P01AX07 Trimetrexate P01AX08 Tenonitrozole P01AX09 Dehydroemetine P01AX10...
- people, prophylaxis with co-trimoxazole (trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole), atovaquone, or regular pentamidine inhalations may help prevent PCP. Antipneumocystic...
- now resistant. Mefloquine (Lariam), doxycycline, or the combination of atovaquone and proguanil (Malarone) are frequently recommended. In choosing the agent...
- for the antidepressant sertraline and the anti-protozoan therapeutic atovaquone. It undergoes azo coupling to give various azo dyes, but these are generally...