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About This Medication
This medication is a Pink Round 7 mm, Film coated tablet with imprint "GX;CG7". It contains Atovaquone 62.5 mg;proguanil hydrochloride 25 mg; of Atovaquone[atovaquone];proguanil hydrochloride[proguanil];. This belongs to the Antimalarial pharmacologic class. It is manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline LLC. For details please contact your physician.
Basic Information
- Imprint
- GX;CG7
- Color
- Pink
- Shape
- Round
- Size
- 7 mm
Drug Information
- Strength
- Atovaquone 62.5 mg;proguanil hydrochloride 25 mg;
- Dosage Form
- Film coated tablet
- RxCUI
- 864685
Pharmaceutical Classification
- Pharmacologic Class
- Antimalarial
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Other drugs in the same class: Antimalarial
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- Chloroquine PhosphateCHLOROQUINE PHOSPHATE 250 mg;WHITE • ROUND
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- COARTEMARTEMETHER 20 mg;LUMEFANTRINE 120 mg;YELLOW • ROUND
- Hydroxychloroquine sulfateHYDROXYCHLOROQUINE SULFATE 200 mg;WHITE • OVAL
- Hydroxychloroquine SulfateHydroxychloroquine Sulfate 200 mg;WHITE • OVAL
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- MALARONEATOVAQUONE 250 mg;PROGUANIL HYDROCHLORIDE 100 mg;PINK • ROUND
Ingredients
- Active Ingredients
- Atovaquone[atovaquone];proguanil hydrochloride[proguanil];
- Inactive Ingredients
- Low-substituted hydroxypropyl cellulose, unspecified;magnesium stearate;microcrystalline cellulose;poloxamer 188;povidone k30;sodium starch glycolate type a potato;hypromellose, unspecified;polyethylene glycol 400;polyethylene glycol 8000;ferric oxide red;titanium dioxide;
Additional Information
- Manufacturer
- GlaxoSmithKline LLC
- Status (Rx/OTC)
- Rx
- Brand Names
- Malarone
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