What are antimalarials?
Antimalarials are oral tablets taken to help prevent malaria, they offer over 90% protection, dramatically reducing your risk of the disease.
There are a number of different types of malaria medication available, and our specialist travel nurses will help determine the most suitable option for you.
Who should use antimalarials?
Adults and children travelling to countries where Malaria is considered a risk should always use antimalarial medication.
Antimalarials can reduce your risk of catching malaria by more than 90% making your travels much safer. It is important to always use them in conjunction with bite prevention measures.
Why should I keep taking antimalarials once I’ve returned home?
Completing the course is vital for malaria prevention.
Antimalarials do not prevent you from being infected with the malaria parasite, but they suppress the infection by killing the parasite either in the liver, or as they are leaving the liver to enter the bloodstream. Therefore if you have been infected with malaria during your travels, you may still have parasites within your body. Continuing the course of treatment after you return ensures that those parasites do not get a chance to multiply and cause you potentially severe illness.




