G-Chloroquine 250 mg Tablet Uses, Dosage, Side Effects and more
G-Chloroquine 250 mg Tablet Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.
Trade Name | G-Chloroquine 250 mg Tablet |
Generic | Chloroquine Phosphate |
Weight | 250 mg |
Type | Tablet |
Therapeutic Class | Anti-malarial drugs |
Manufacturer | Gonoshasthaya Pharma Ltd. |
Available Country | Bangladesh |
Last Updated: | January 7, 2025 at 1:49 am |
Uses
G-Chloroquine 250 mg Tablet is indicated in the following cases: Treatment of malaria Prophylaxis and suppression of malaria Treatment of amoebic hepatitis and abscess Treatment of discoid and systemic and systemic lupus erythematosus Treatment of rheumatoid arthritisDosage
G-Chloroquine 250 mg Tablet dosage
Treatment of Malaria-Partially immune adults: A single dose of 4 tablets. In severe attacks, the dosage schedule for non-immune adults should be adopted. Partially immune children: Under 1 year: 1-2 single dose (in 5 ml spoonful) 1-3 years: 3-4 single dose (in 5 ml spoonful) 3-6 years: 4-6 single dose (in 5 ml spoonful) 6-9 years: 6-9 single dose (in 5 ml spoonful) In severe attacks, the dosage schedule for non-immune children should be adopted. Non-immune adults: P. falciparum infections: 4 tablets initially, 2 tablets after 6 to 8 hours and then 2 tablets per day for 2 days P. vivax group infections: A single dose of four tablets followed by a course of treatment with primaquine phosphate (15 mg base daily for fourteen days) Non-immune Children: Under 1 year: 1-2 initial dose (in 5 ml spoonful) 1 dose to be taken 6 hours later and then daily for 2 days (in 5 ml spoonful) 1-3 years: 3-4 initial dose (in 5 ml spoonful) 1-2 dose to be taken 6 hours later and then daily for 2 days (in 5 ml spoonful) 3-6 years: 4-6 initial dose (in 5 ml spoonful) 2-3 dose to be taken 6 hours later and then daily for 2 days (in 5 ml spoonful) 6-9 years : 6-9 initial dose (in 5 ml spoonful) 3-5 dose to be taken 6 hours later and then daily for 2 days (in 5 ml spoonful) Prophylaxis and suppression of Malaria- Adults: 2 tablets taken once a week, on the same day each week, during exposure to risk and continued for 6 weeks after leaving the malarious area.Children (Syrup): The following doses should be taken once a week, on the same day each week, during exposure to risk and continued for 6 weeks after leaving the malarious area. Under 1 year: 1 single dose (in 5 ml spoonful) 1-3 years: 2 single dose (in 5 ml spoonful) 3-6 years: 2-3 single dose (in 5 ml spoonful) 6-9 years: 3-5 single dose (in 5 ml spoonful) Children (Tablets): For practical purpose, children over 12 years may be treated as adults and for those below this age, the following proportions may be applied. Under 1 year: ⅛ adult dose (¼ tablet) 1-4 years: ¼ adult dose (½ tablet) 4-8 years: ½ adult dose (1 tablet) 8-12 years: ¾ adult dose (1.5 tablet)