Preventive Medication

Doctor will recommend suitable medication for you to prevent life-threatening diseases such as malaria, high altitude illness and travellers’ diarrhoea.
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Antimalarials

Malaria is transmitted through mosquito bites. Take preventive medication and use measures to avoid mosquito bites.

Atovaquone Proguanil (Malarone®), per tab
$130
Doxycycline, per tab
$10
Mefloquine (Lariam®), per tab
$500

Medication for AMS

Can help with acclimatization and lessen symptoms of acute mountain sickness (AMS).

Acetazolamide (Generic Diamox), per tab
$15

Medication for Diarrhoea

Can help relieve traveller's diarrhea.

Oral rehydration salts, per sachet
$5
Probiotics, 10 capsule per pack
$60
Antidiarrheals
per item

Travel Medication

Prepare medications to reduce the impact on your trip and help you achieve important moments.

Analgesic & antipyretic
per item
Antacids
per item
Antiemetics
per item
Antihistamines
per item
Lozenges
per item
Sleep-wake cycle regulation
per item

FAQ

Generally, start taking it 1-2 days before departure, continue while in the malaria zone, and for 7 days after leaving the malaria zone. Our doctor will provide dosage recommendations based on your itinerary and health condition.

Generally, start taking it 2 days before departure, continue while in the malaria zone, and for 28 days after leaving the malaria zone. Our doctor will provide dosage recommendations based on your itinerary and health condition.

Generally, start taking it 3 weeks before departure, continue while in the malaria zone, and for 4 weeks after leaving the malaria zone. Our doctor will provide dosage recommendations based on your itinerary and health condition.

Generally, start taking it 1-2 days before arriving at high altitude, and continue while at high altitude. Additional doses may be required if needed. Our doctor will provide dosage recommendations based on your itinerary and health condition.