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Which Malaria pills are good?

Postby wherescindi » November 18th, 2004

I am going to SE Asia in Jan. and I need to decide on a Malaria pill. Do you have any info on the good ones and bad ones? I don't really want to take one a day. I would rather take one weekly. I heard some have very bad side effects, I don't want to stay out of the sun because of sun sensitivity...

Thanks for the help!
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Postby irishpdx » November 18th, 2004

Where are you going in Southeast Asia? There are some places (like most of Thailand and peninsular Malaysia) that don't have malaria. If you're sure you need malaria pills then go see a good travel doctor – one who knows what she's doing and can advise you properly based on your needs and personal health history.

I just went through this in planning my own trip to SEA in January (to malarial zones) and it's a tough decision. There are significant problems with each drug. The only once a week pill is Lariam/Mefloquine and it doesn't work in all areas of SEA. Lariam also makes a small minority of people psychotic Eek (yet it's what I'm taking). Doxycycline and Malarone are the other big malaria drugs and they are taken every day. Doxy's probably the most common one people take in SEA but it causes a small minority of people to be sun-sensitive, and a few people - like me - are allergic to it. Malarone appears to have very few side effects but is pretty expensive given you have to take it every day. It's also not sold anywhere in SEA except Singapore.

It's a personal choice best made with professional advice. Good luck and have a great trip!
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Postby lozza » November 18th, 2004

i heard one of them usually gives you thrush.
aaaaah! no thanks.
but that could be bollocks.
a friend was telling me. i'd like to think they weren't making it up so put me in my place if im wrong.
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Postby irishpdx » November 18th, 2004

Nope, you're right - that's doxycycline. It's an antibiotic and it can do that. Also, it may interfere with birth control pills.
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Postby Marisa » November 18th, 2004

If you take Doxy, pack sunscreen! That's the best way to deal with the sun sensitivity.
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Postby wherescindi » November 19th, 2004

Hi, thanks a lot for all your advice. I am giong to Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos. Which countries should I make sure to take the malaria pills? I was going ot take them the whole time just to be safe. Another problem is that I live in Korea at the moment and it's hard to get a good, English-speaking travel clinic to help me. I have an appointment with one, but I'm not sure how helpful they will be in English. The descriptions of the drugs will help me a lot in order to understand the doctors. Thanks again for your help.

PS...if anyone knows a good clinic in Seoul, S. Korea, that would be a great help!
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Postby mr bigles » November 20th, 2004

hey i hust went and bought my malaria pills there. Im going to India for 2 months and i need protection. but im also going to be in Thailand and malaysia for about a month...
but the guy who sold me my pills said i would only need them for India...
I trust him... but im still a bit worried...
do you think i'll be ok in thailand (Bangkok) and Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) without the pills?
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Postby irishpdx » November 21st, 2004

Check out these websites for information on malaria and the risk in each country:

US CDC
UK

Biggles - from all I've heard, there is no risk in Bangkok, KL or the beaches.
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Postby Alex Travels » November 22nd, 2004

I've taken Malarials on numerous trips. Lariam sucks -- psychological effects and sleep disorders are fairly common. Doxy's sun sensitivity can overwhelm sunscreen. Melarone may be expensive but it works without the complications -- and is therefore worth the added cost to me.
As for your itinerary: Given the variety of stops you'll be making, you'd better get something, otherwise you might be playing Russian roulette with your health.
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Postby catt » November 29th, 2004

Have been talking to a couple of friends who have been to thailand, both said not to take the pills whilst you were there unless your starting to get symptoms of milaria, i have no idea what to do, have to talk to my doc too as i am allergic to doxy!! but they do make you burn really easily! so lots of sun cream.
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Postby Not the first Travis » November 29th, 2004

I did the Lariam thing on a trip to Africa. I experienced some side-effects. I remember a couple killer headaches.....and some quite bizarre nightmares, but I don't recall any wildly psychotic episodes.

Well, there was that one night out in the bush....right....(heading over to the confessions thread Big Grin )
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Postby irishpdx » November 29th, 2004

Some of my lariam dreams were pretty cool. I don't remember any frightening ones, they were just very vivid. I was a little more anxious than normal while I was on lariam, but it's hard to tell if that was the drug or the travel circumstances.
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Postby Pottevert » October 19th, 2009

Not the first Travis wrote:I did the Lariam thing on a trip to Africa. I experienced some side-effects. I remember a couple killer headaches.....and some quite bizarre nightmares, but I don't recall any wildly psychotic episodes.Well, there was that one night out in the bush....right....(heading over to the confessions thread )


What kind of pills had these side-effects ?
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Re: Which Malaria pills are good?

Postby PhotoChick » October 19th, 2009

I think they meant the Larium pills. :)

Larium are a type of malaria pill known for their trippy side effects.

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