Geridar
Generic Name
Sulfadoxine And Pyrimethamine
Packs Price
- Susp 500/25 mg(039296): 15 ml: 26.35: 31.00
- Tab 500/25 mg(039295): 10: 32.30: 38.00
Company
Macquins /Fischer Pharma
Therapeutic Group
Anti-malarials
Indication Dosage
Sulfadoxine and Pyrimethamine a medications indicated for the treatment and prevention of malaria, particularly in areas where the Plasmodium falciparum parasite is resistant to other antimalarial drugs. This combination medication works by disrupting the growth and reproduction of the malaria parasite in the body, helping to alleviate symptoms and reduce the risk of infection.
Prophylaxis And Treatment Of Plasmodium Falciparum Malaria:
Prophylaxis:
- Adult: Non-immune Patient: 1 Tab As A Single Dose Once In A Week;
Semi-immune Patient: 2-3 Tab Once Every Four Weeks. - Children Below 4 Yr: Quarter Adult Dose; 4-8 Yr: Half Adult Dose; 9-14 Yr, Three-quarters Adult Dose.
Treatment:
- Adult & Children Above 14 Yr: 2-3 Tab As A Single Dose.
- Children: Below 4 Yr, 1/2 Tab; 4-8 Yr, 1 Tab; 9-14 Yr, 2 Tab. All As A Single Dose Suspension:
Treatment:
- Adults: 15 Ml In Single Dose.
- Children: Single Dose: Below 4 Yr: 2.5 Ml; 4-6 Yr: 5 Ml; 7-9 Yr: 7.5 Ml; 10- 14 Yr, 10 Ml.
Prophylaxis:
- Adults: Non-immune Patient, 5 Ml As A Single Dose Once In A Wk;
Semi-immune Patient, 10-15 Ml Once Every Four Wk. - Children Below 4 Yr: 2.5 Ml As A Single Dose; 4-8 Yr: 5 Ml As A Single Dose; 9-14 Yr: 7.5 Ml As A Single Dose.
Content
- Susp: Per 5 ml: Sulfadoxine 500mg, Pyrimethamine 25mg.
- Tab: Sulfadoxine 500mg, Pyrimethamine 25mg.
Pregnancy
Contraindicated In Pregnancy.
Stability
- Diaminopyrimidine
- Sulphonamide
Contra Indications
- Severe Liver Or Kidney Dysfunction, Sulphonamide Sensitivity, Blood Dyscrasias, Neonates.
Precautions
- Severe Liver Or Kidney Dysfunction, Sulphonamide Sensitivity, Blood Dyscrasias, Neonates.
Lactation
- Contraindicated or Not Recommended.
Side Effects
- Abdominal Pain
- Headache
- Nausea
- Flushing
- Skin Rash (discontinue Immediately)
- Pharyngitis Or Pruritus Occurs
- Gi Distress
- Blood Dyscrasias. Rarely Erythema Multiforme
- Stevens-johnson Syndrome
- Lyell's Syndrome.