Uses of Anafil 600mg Tablet

Anafil 600mg Tablet is used for the treatment or prevention of the following disease(s):

Malaria

Side effects of Anafil 600mg Tablet

Precautions while taking Anafil 600mg Tablet

Dosage of Anafil 600mg Tablet

Overdose of Anafil 600mg Tablet

Onset of Action of Anafil 600mg Tablet

Duration of Action of Anafil 600mg Tablet

Precautions & Warnings

Alcohol

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Pregnancy

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Breastfeeding

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Driving

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Kidney

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Liver

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All substitutes for Anafil 600mg Tablet

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Interactions

Drug :- acetazolamide, sodium bicarbonate: Increased risk of quinine toxicity.

aluminum-containing antacids: Possibly delayed or decreased quinine absorption.

aminophylline, theophylline: Possibly increased quinine adverse effects.

antimyasthenics: Possibly antagonized antimyasthenic effect on skeletal muscle.

astemizole, cisapride, halofantrine, mefloquine, pimozide, quinidine, terfenadine: Increased risk of prolonged QT interval.

atorvastatin: Increased blood atorvastatin level, increased risk of myopathy or rhabdomyolysis.

carbamazepine, phenobarbital, phenytoin: Possibly increased blood level of these drugs, possibly decreased blood quinine level.

cimetidine: Possibly reduced quinine clearance.

debrisoquine, desipramine, dextromethorphan, flecainide, metoprolol, paroxetine: Possibly increased bood levels of these drugs, increased risk of adverse reactions digoxin: Increased blood digoxin level.

erythromycin, ketoconazole, troleandomycin: Possibly increased blood quinine level.

hemolytics, neurotoxic drugs, ototoxic drugs: Increased risk of toxicity of these drugs.

hepatic enzyme inducers, rifampin: Possibly decreased blood quinine level.

mefloquine: Increased risk of seizures.

neuromuscular blockers: Potentiated neuromuscular blockade.

oral anticoagulants: Possibly increased anticoagulant effects and risk of bleeding.

Kunal is a registered pharmacist with RGUHS with over 4 years experience. He is a medicine content contributor at Health-Shoppe.com.