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Anti Malaria

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Anti-malarial medication

Antimalarial medication is used to prevent and treat malaria.

You should always consider taking antimalarial medicine when travelling to areas where there’s a risk of malaria. Visit our travel clinic for malaria advice as soon as you know when and where you’re going to be travelling.

It’s very important to take the correct dose and finish the course of antimalarial treatment. If you’re unsure, ask our pharmacists how long you should take your medication for.

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Antimalarial medication is used to prevent and treat malaria.

Vaccination against typhoid fever is recommended.

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Cholera is an infection that can cause severe diarrhea. 

Rabies is a rare but very serious infection of the brain and nerves.

The MenACWY vaccine is given by a single injection into the upper arm

Diphtheria is a highly contagious and potentially fatal infection. 

Get your travel vaccinations and medication