Chloroquine Phosphate
80 mg/5 ml
Globe Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Unit Price: ā§ŗ 20.00
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Chloroquine Phosphate is indicated in the following cases:
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Tablet: Each film coated tablet contains Chloroquine Phosphate BP 250 mg equiv. to approx. 150 mg of Chloroquine base.
Syrup: Each 5 mL contains Chloroquine Phosphate BP 80 mg equiv. to approx. 50 mg of Chloroquine base.
Chloroquine Phosphate is a 4-aminoquinoline antimalarial and amoebicidal agent used for the suppression and clinical cure of malaria due to susceptible strains of Plasmodium falciparum, P. ovale, P. vivax and P. malariae. It is a rapidly acting blood schizontocide with some gametocytocidal activity. Its mechanism of action against blood schizonts remain unclear but it may act by influencing haemoglobin digestion by raising intravesicular pH in malaria parasite cells. It also inferferes with synthesis of nucleoproteins by the parasite. Chloroquine is rapidly and almost completely absorbed from the gastro-intestinal tract when given by mouth. Absorption is also rapid following intramuscular or subcutaneous administration. About 55% of chloroquine in the circulation is bound to plasma proteins.
Doses are normally expressed in terms of chloroquine base, and as a general guide chloroquine base 300 mg is approximately equivalent to chloroquine phosphate 500 mg.
For the treatment of acute attack of malaria:
For clinical prophylaxis:
For hepatic amoebiasis: Adult:
For rheumatoid arthritis:
For the management of photoallergic reactions:
For porphyria cutanea tarda:
Chloroquine exhibits interaction with the drugs like neostigmine, pyridostigmine, antacids, kaolin, cimetidine, ranitidine, quinine, mefloquine, amodiaquine, artemisinin, metronidazole, ampicillin.
Gastro-intestinal: Nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea, Psychological: Psychotic episodes, anxiety and
personality changes.
Visual disturbances: Blurred vision and difficulties in focusing, keratopathy, retinopathy.
Haematological: Aplastic anaemia, agranulocytosis, thrombocytopenia and neutropenia.
Others: Loss of hair, bleaching of hair pigment, bluish black pigmentation of the mucous membranes and skin, photosensitivity, tinnitus, reduced hearing, nerve deafness, uromyopathy and myopathy.
The use of chloroquine during pregnancy should be avoided except in the suppression or treatment of
malaria when in the judgement of the physician the benefit outweighs the possible hazard. Because of the potential for serious adverse reactions in nursing infants from chloroquine, a decision should be made whether to discontinue nursing or to discontinue the drug taking into account the importance of the drug to the mother.
Anti-malarial drugs
Keep below 30°C temperature, away from light & moisture. Keep out of the reach of children.