Great comments Sarikate!
Like Sarikate mentioned, there is currently no FDA approved
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That being said, you have several options for
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medicationAllergic reactions to medication
Drug allergies
Drug-induced hypertension
Getting a prescription filled
Home pharmacy
Inhaler medication administration is 100%
effectiveEffective strength cough syrup and it is extremely important that you try to minimize
insectInsect bites and stings
Insect stings and allergy bitesAnimal bite
Animal bite - first aid - series
Animal bites
Brown recluse spider bite on the hand
Chigger bite - close-up of blisters
Flea bite - close-up
Frostbite
Frostbite - hands
Human bites
Inhibited sexual desire
Insect bite reaction - close-up by covering up with clothes and by applying
insectInsect bites and stings
Insect stings and allergy repellent that contains at least 30% DEET (you can purchase this at any outdoor store--REI, EMS, Bass Pro Shops, ****'s, etc).
As for
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medicationAllergic reactions to medication
Drug allergies
Drug-induced hypertension
Getting a prescription filled
Home pharmacy
Inhaler medication administration options--
chloroquine is not considered to be an
effectiveEffective strength cough syrup anti-malarial for South Africa.
Based on your history of
gastrointestinalBarium enema
Gastrointestinal bleeding
Gastrointestinal disorders - resources
Gastrointestinal perforation
Upper gastrointestinal system problems, I would not recommend
doxycycline.
Doxycycline works well but can cause
sunActinic keratosis
Fontanelles - sunken
Liver spots
Sun protection
Sunburn
Sunburn first aid
Sunken fontanelles (superior view) sensitivity and can cause
esophagealEsophageal atresia
Esophageal biopsy culture
Esophageal cancer
Esophageal perforation
Esophageal tissue culture
Gastroesophageal reflux disease
Gastroesophageal reflux in infants
Tracheoesophageal fistula repair - series refluxGastroesophageal reflux disease
Gastroesophageal reflux in infants
Hiatal hernia repair
Reflux nephropathy
Vesicoureteral reflux (~
heartCongenital heart disease
Cor pulmonale
Coronary heart disease
Cyanotic heart disease
Depression and heart disease
Heart attack
Heart attack first aid
Heart attack symptoms
Heart bypass surgery
Heart bypass surgery - series
Heart disease burnAirway burn
Burn, blister - close-up
Burn, thermal - close-up
Burns
Burns - resources
Eye burning - itching and discharge
First degree burn
Gastroesophageal reflux disease
Heartburn
Heartburn prevention
Minor burn - first aid - series or
indigestionIndigestion
Irritable bowel syndrome). Now, we are down to two choices.
FirstFirst progesterone mc10
First progesterone mc5
First-progesterone vgs 200
First-progesterone vgs 400,
malaroneMalarone
Malarone pediatric (
atovaquoneAtovaquone
Atovaquone-proguanil + proguanil).
MalaroneMalarone
Malarone pediatric is taken daily, begun one day prior to arriving in a malarious area, taken every day while exposed to
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MalaroneMalarone
Malarone pediatric is very well tolerated and generally does not cause
gastrointestinalBarium enema
Gastrointestinal bleeding
Gastrointestinal disorders - resources
Gastrointestinal perforation
Upper gastrointestinal system problems. Second,
Mefloquine (or Larium) is a once weekly
medicationAllergic reactions to medication
Drug allergies
Drug-induced hypertension
Getting a prescription filled
Home pharmacy
Inhaler medication administration.
Mefloquine has received some
attentionAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd) because of "psychiatric" side effects and also has been associated with vivid or potentially frightening dreams.
Mefloquine is taken 1 week prior to arriving in a malarious region, every day while in a malarious region, and then for four weeks after you leave the area.
In general,
Mefloquine is usually well-tolerated but can cause mild
gastrointestinalBarium enema
Gastrointestinal bleeding
Gastrointestinal disorders - resources
Gastrointestinal perforation
Upper gastrointestinal system side effects (upset stomack,
abdominalAbdominal ct scan
Abdominal exploration
Abdominal film
Abdominal mass
Abdominal mri
Abdominal pain
Abdominal pain diagnosis
Abdominal rigidity
Abdominal tap
Abdominal ultrasound
Abdominal wall surgery painAbdominal pain
Abdominal pain diagnosis
Acupuncture and pain
Ankle pain
Anterior knee pain
Back pain - low
Bone pain or tenderness
Breast pain
Causes of painful intercourse
Chest pain
Chronic pain - resources, etc) according to the
patientKidney diet - dialysis patients information package insert. With regard to the psychiatric side effects and possible effects on
sleepCentral sleep apnea
Drowsiness
Insomnia concerns
Irregular sleep
Irregular sleep-wake syndrome
Isolated sleep paralysis
Narcolepsy
Night terror
Obstructive sleep apnea
Polysomnography
Sleep and dreams, the usual guidance is that people with
anxietyGeneralized anxiety disorder
Separation anxiety
Stress and anxiety,
depressionAdolescent depression
Bipolar disorder
Depression
Depression - elderly
Depression - resources
Depression among the elderly
Depression and heart disease
Depression and insomnia
Depression and men
Depression and the menstrual cycle
Depression in children, other types of
mentalMental retardation
Mental status tests illness, and those that have frequent nightmare should consider alternatives to
mefloquine.
I recommend that you be seen by a travel medicine specialist about 8 weeks prior to your trip so that you can make the best choices on how to be as
safeSafe driving for teens
Safe sex and healthy as is possible on your trip. You should ask specifically about self-care for traveler's
diarrheaBacterial gastroenteritis
Campylobacter enteritis
Diapers and diarrhea
Diarrhea
Diarrhea in children - diet
E. coli enteritis
Giardiasis
Traveler’s diarrhea diet in the context of your on-going
gastrointestinalBarium enema
Gastrointestinal bleeding
Gastrointestinal disorders - resources
Gastrointestinal perforation
Upper gastrointestinal system symptoms.
Other recommended vaccinations:
HepatitisAggressive hepatitis
Chronic persistent hepatitis
Hepatic ischemia
Hepatitis
Hepatitis a
Hepatitis a - vaccine
Hepatitis a adult vaccine
Hepatitis a immunization (vaccine)
Hepatitis a pediatric vaccine
Hepatitis a vaccine
Hepatitis a-hepatitis b vaccine A, Typhoid, MMR,
TetanusTetanus
Tetanus - vaccine
Tetanus toxoid
Tetanus toxoid adsorbed
Tetanus-diphtheria toxoids
Tetanus-diphtheria toxoids, adult, and consideration of
RabiesRabies
Rabies vaccine (obsolete)
Rabies vaccine, human diploid cell
Rabies vaccine, purified chick embryo cell vaccination,
PolioPolio immunization (vaccine)
Poliomyelitis Booster.
You should not need
YellowYellow fever vaccine
Yellow nail syndrome FeverAllergic rhinitis
Coccidioidomycosis
Febrile seizures
Fever
Fever and children
Fever blister
Fever blisters and canker sores
Herpes labialis (oral herpes simplex)
Histoplasmosis
Malaria
Rheumatic fever vaccination for entry into South Africa as long as you are entering from a country that does not have
YellowYellow fever vaccine
Yellow nail syndrome FeverAllergic rhinitis
Coccidioidomycosis
Febrile seizures
Fever
Fever and children
Fever blister
Fever blisters and canker sores
Herpes labialis (oral herpes simplex)
Histoplasmosis
Malaria
Rheumatic fever as an endemic disease. The CDC website is useful for checking if you will need proof of the
YellowYellow fever vaccine
Yellow nail syndrome FeverAllergic rhinitis
Coccidioidomycosis
Febrile seizures
Fever
Fever and children
Fever blister
Fever blisters and canker sores
Herpes labialis (oral herpes simplex)
Histoplasmosis
Malaria
Rheumatic fever vaccination depending on what country you will be arriving from.
I hope that this is helpful.
Links:
1. http://www.sanparks.org/parks/kruger/tourism/
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2. http://www.mdtravelhealth.com/destinations/africa/south_africa.html
3. http://wwwn.cdc.gov/travel/destinationSouthAfrica.aspx
~•~ Dr. Parks
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice. The information presented in this posting is for patients’ education only. As always, I encourage you to see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.