Buy Malirid 7.5 mg (Primaquine) – Radical Cure & Relapse Prevention for Vivax/Ovale Malaria
Malirid 7.5 mg contains primaquine phosphate, used to eradicate liver-stage hypnozoites of Plasmodium vivax and P. ovale after blood-stage therapy, thus preventing malaria relapse and reducing P. falciparum transmission ([turn0search4], [turn0search6], [turn0search18]).
How It Works
Primaquine targets dormant liver hypnozoites, preventing relapse. It also kills gametocytes in blood stage, helping block malaria transmission ([turn0search18], [turn0search5]).
Benefits & Uses
- Radical cure for vivax and ovale malaria after initial treatment.
- Helps reduce transmission in falciparum malaria when added to ACT.
- Essential WHO-listed antimalarial—well recognized and reliable.
Dosage & Administration
- Adults: 7.5 mg once daily for 14 days (typically 0.25 mg/kg/day) after completing primary blood-stage therapy ([turn0search18], [turn0search0], [turn0search10]).
- Children: Weight-based dosing; repeat dose if vomiting within 30 minutes, otherwise skip if near next dose.
- Always take with food to reduce gastrointestinal side effects ([turn0search10], [turn0search1]).
Side Effects & Warnings
- Common: nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, headache, dizziness, rash—typically mild ([turn0search0], [turn0search4], [turn0search1]).
- Serious: hemolytic anemia in G6PD deficiency; test before use. Risk of methemoglobinemia especially in enzyme deficiencies ([turn0search4], [turn0search18]).
Precautions & Interactions
- Contraindicated in G6PD-deficient individuals or unknown status due to risk of hemolysis ([turn0search4], [turn0search18]).
- Not recommended in pregnancy; breastfeeding only if infant G6PD-normal ([turn0search4], [turn0search18]).
- Avoid in conditions like granulocytopenia, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, or when using hematotoxic drugs ([turn0search7], [turn0search4]).
Worldwide Shipping
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📌 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is Malirid 7.5 mg used for?
Used as a radical cure to prevent relapse of Vivax and Ovale malaria and as a gametocyte blocker in falciparum malaria ([turn0search5], [turn0search6]).
2. How should I take this medicine?
Take 7.5 mg daily for 14 days with food after finishing blood-stage malaria treatment. Do not skip doses; if vomiting occurs within 30 min, repeat if far from next dose ([turn0search10], [turn0search0]).
3. What are the side effects?
Mild effects may include nausea, vomiting, cramps, dizziness, rash. Serious risk includes hemolysis in G6PD deficiency and methemoglobinemia ([turn0search4], [turn0search18]).
4. Is G6PD testing necessary?
Yes—testing is essential before use to avoid life-threatening hemolytic anemia ([turn0search4]).
5. Can I use it during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
No—primaquine is not recommended during pregnancy. Breastfeeding may be allowed only if infant is G6PD-normal, under medical advice ([turn0search4], [turn0search18]).


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