NOUN
- an antimalarial drug (trade name Larium and Mephaquine) that is effective in cases that do not respond to chloroquine; said to produce harmful neuropsychiatric effects on some people
How To Use mefloquine In A Sentence
- The review found no significant difference in the rate of withdrawals from mefloquine compared with other drug treatments.
- His father, Mike Kuligowski, attributes his son's sleeplessness and depression to an anti-malarial medication called mefloquine that was found in his system. Army Officer Orders Troops Not To Commit Suicide
- The defence select committee said it would hear evidence on Lariam, also known as mefloquine. Times, Sunday Times
- He'd been taking Lariam, a drug also known as mefloquine, that the Army gave him to prevent malaria. CNN Transcript Jul 16, 2004
- For the CDC to suggest that "Mefloquine has rarely been reported to cause serious side effects, such as seizures, depression and psychosis" is absolutely incredible since the actual numbers are closer to 1 in 200. 05/21/2004
- The drug is also known generically as mefloquine.
- So we combine it with established treatments such as chloroquine, mefloquine and the like.
- Quinine formed the basis for synthesising the commonly used antimalarial drugs, chloroquine and mefloquine.
- The of mefloquine catapres may ou a ataractic anticonvulsant scrit because this antagonist is practiced with ironic other shacks in aucubin to phenytoin. Wii-volution
- In 2005, there were 15,767 prescriptions dispensed for mefloquine. Times, Sunday Times