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Buy Hydroxychloroquine is a tablet to be taken by mouth. If you're an adult and are taking the medication to stop malaria, just one dose is typically taken once each week on the same day each week. The treatment will start two to three weeks before you leave for a place that is known to be malaria-prone and continue throughout your stay in the region and for the next 4 weeks after your return. If you're an adult taking hydroxychloroquine in order to treat malaria, the initial dose is typically immediately taken, following a dose about 6-8 hours later and additional doses every 2 days. For the prevention or treatment of malaria in children and infants the dosage of hydroxychloroquine depends on the weight of the child. The doctor will calculate this amount and advise you the amount of hydroxychloroquine your child is required to receive.

However, you shouldn't flush the medicine down the drain. The best method to get rid of your medication is to use a take-back program. Speak to your pharmacist, or call your local recycling or garbage department to find out about the programs that offer take-backs within your area. See the FDA's Safe Disposal of Medicines website Ivermectin Australia for more information if you do not have access to a take-back program

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