Monday, January 25, 2010

What Malaria Does To The Body I Got A Prescription For Doxycycline (anti-malaria), And It Says "substitution Permitted" What Does That Mean?

I got a prescription for doxycycline (anti-malaria), and it says "substitution permitted" What does that mean? - what malaria does to the body

I do not know, go to the pharmacy. I would not have happened in 15 years, so please help me understand the recipe. I believe that doxycycline is best for me, but I think that there may be situations in which other drugs used against malaria better. So the recipe says, "substitution permitted" means that the pharmacist me some other anti-malaria drug Lariam, as it can demand?

2 comments:

  1. This means that generic versions of prescription are allowed, and

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  2. This means that you can replace the generic. However, doxycycline is an antibiotic that is not malaria. Malaria is a parasitic infection.

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