Fansimef*^ should not be confused with mefloquine, and it is not recommended for prophylaxis of malaria because of the severe adverse reactions associated with prophylactic use of Fansidar®. Alternatives to Mefloquine Persons who travel to areas where... Health Information for International Travel (1994) - Page 110by DIANE Publishing Company - 1995 - 188 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1991 - 466 pages
...fixed combination of mefloquine and pyrimethaminesulfadoxine is marketed under the name Fansimef®. Fansimef® should not be confused with mefloquine,...it is not recommended for prophylaxis of malaria. Reported by: Malaria Br, Div of Parasitic Diseases, Center for Infectious Diseases, CDC. References... | |
| DIANE Publishing Company - 1996 - 216 pages
...foreign countries a fixed combination of mefloquine and Fansidar® is marketed under the name Fansimef®. Fansimef® should not be confused with mefloquine,...recommended for prophylaxis of malaria because of the potential for severe adverse reactions associated with prophylactic use of Fansidar®. Alternatives... | |
| Rosamond R. Dewart - 1999 - 238 pages
...foreign countries a fixed combination of mefloquine and Fansidar® is marketed under the name Fansimef.® Fansimef® should not be confused with mefloquine,...recommended for prophylaxis of malaria because of the potential for severe adverse reactions associated with prophylactic use of Fansidar.® Alternatives... | |
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