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ANTI-MALARIA
STAY PROTECTED. TRAVEL WITH CONFIDENCE.
Prevent malaria with clinically-proven programs.
Our simple approach
Online assessment and consultation
Complete our 5-minute online assessment. Then have a quick consultation with a doctor to review your suitability for online treatment.
Pharmacy checks and dispensing
If approved, our pharmacists will check and dispense your medication. Any repeats will be saved on your account.
Express delivery
Our partner pharmacy will dispense and dispatch your discreetly packaged order.
OUR HEALTH CARE SPECIALISTS
Sohel Rana
Doctor, NSW
Justine Morris
Doctor, NSW
Ashraf Manassa
Doctor, NSW
Fizza Mahmood
Clinical Pharmacist & Medical/Health Writing
Michelle Walker
Patient Care
Anti Malaria Program
You can consult a doctor about anti malaria online with Simple Online Doctors Australian-registered online doctor. You may complete an online assessment and brief consultation with Australian-registered doctors who will evaluate your suitability for the program.
Overview
You can request anti-malaria tablets for your trip abroad online. Whether you are on Safari in Africa, island hopping through Indonesia, or seeing Indias' rural wonders, Malaria is a threat that should be taken seriously. Malaria is one of the world most lethal diseases and is spread by mosquitoes present in many tropical and subtropical countries.
There is no vaccination against malaria; however, anti-malaria tablets are highly effective in preventing malaria. Anti-malaria tablets help the body fight off the parasite which can causes the disease. Some mosquitoes are carriers of this parasite, and when you are bitten, it can enter your body and lead to malaria.
While anti malaria tablets provide protection against malaria, they must be taken correctly and used in combination with other measures to avoid mosquito bites in order to make sure the risk of contraction is at its lowest. If not taken as directed, their effectiveness is greatly reduced.
No malaria tablet guarantees 100% protection against contraction of malaria.
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