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Antimalarial Medication
Antimalarial Medication
Frequently Asked Questions
You can request up to 3 medication prescriptions to fill at your local pharmacy and take with you on your next vacation. This ensures that you won’t be stuck in another country or remote area with no access to medications. An example of a typical Travel Meds Kit is Malarone, Cipro, Diflucan, Meclizine and Zofran. These will cover most travel ailments, but you choose the medications that will be included in your personal Travel Meds Kit. However, our physicians reserve the right to substitute medications based on your medical history and medication allergies.
No. But examples of medications that we prescribe include Malarone, Vivotif, Cipro, Zofran, Phenergan, Diflucan, Scopolamine patch, Meclizine, Acetazolamide, Doxycycline, Augmentin, Azithromycin, Paxlovid, Lagevrio, Tamiflu, Medrol dose pak, Ivermectin, and Permetherin. ALL PRESCRIPTIONS WILL BE WRITTEN AS GENERIC UNLESS NO GENERIC EXISTS.
Yes, we prescribe non-steroidal anti-inflammatory meds such as Celebrex. We do not prescribe narcotics or any other controlled substances.
Examples include, end-stage renal disease on dialysis or significant kidney impairment, end-stage liver disease or cirrhosis, allergies to multiple antibiotics or medications, pregnancy or breast-feeding, certain heart conditions such as long QT syndrome, and taking certain blood thinners. This list is not exhaustive, and ultimately the consulting physician will determine your eligibility for online treatment.
Not necessarily. Some medications can be safely prescribed under the close supervision of a healthcare professional, meaning your clinician that knows you well. However, our telemedicine platform is not set up for that. We are designed for patients that do not have major medical problems and can be safely prescribed medications without short-term follow up.
Yes. Your physician will be available via secure chat for 48 hours after your consult to answer any additional questions that you may have or to make necessary changes to your prescriptions. This service is included in your initial consult fee. However, your physician can terminate chat discussions early and at their discretion if they feel that you are abusing the chat function.
Frequently Asked Questions
You can request up to 3 medication prescriptions to fill at your local pharmacy and take with you on your next vacation. This ensures that you won’t be stuck in another country or remote area with no access to medications. An example of a typical Travel Kit is Malarone, Cipro, Diflucan, Meclizine and Zofran. These will cover most travel ailments, but you choose the medications that will be included in your personal Travel Meds Kit. However, our physicians reserve the right to substitute medications based on your medical history and medication allergies.
No. But examples of medications that we prescribe include Malarone, Vivotif, Cipro, Zofran, Phenergan, Diflucan, Scopolamine patch, Meclizine, Acetazolamide, Doxycycline, Augmentin, Azithromycin, Paxlovid, Lagevrio, Tamiflu, Medrol dose pak, Ivermectin, and Permetherin. ALL PRESCRIPTIONS WILL BE WRITTEN AS GENERIC UNLESS NO GENERIC EXISTS.
Yes, we prescribe non-steroidal anti-inflammatory meds such as Celebrex. We do not prescribe narcotics or any other controlled substances.
Malaria prevention, traveler’s diarrhea, food poisoning/nausea and vomiting, typhoid fever prevention, urinary tract (bladder) infection, yeast infection, motion (Sea) sickness, altitude sickness, tick-borne illnesses, bronchitis, COVID-19, influenza A&B, allergic reaction, and scabies to name a few. If there is something that you want and it’s not listed, just ask and our physicians will review it for you.
You will not be charged until you complete the online questionnaire and enter your payment details.
Examples include, end-stage renal disease on dialysis or significant kidney impairment, end-stage liver disease or cirrhosis, allergies to multiple antibiotics or medications, pregnancy or breast-feeding, certain heart conditions such as long QT syndrome, and taking certain blood thinners. This list is not exhaustive, and ultimately your medical provider will determine your eligibility for online treatment.
Yes. Your provider will be available via secure chat for 48 hours after your consult to answer any additional questions that you may have or to make necessary changes to your prescriptions. This service is included in your initial consult fee. However, your provider can terminate chat discussions early and at their discretion if they feel that you are abusing the chat function.
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