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Originally Posted by Eagle5US
Though you are from the area, your opinionated "information" regarding the efficacy and safety of current medication profiles is both inaccurate and irresponsible.
I would not be surprised if you, and a number of your colleagues, have a rather significant parasite load and are, in fact, asymptomatic carriers with a symbiotic relationship between yourselves and one plasmodium species or another.
Mefloquin has been used safely for decades. If you give enough people ANYTHING there is going to be a population of recipients who experience side effects. Mefloquin is no different.
All someone needs to do is watch late night TV and you can get a number for a lawyer who will listen to you complain about a drug, surgery, birth defect, allergic reaction, loss of hair, or the fact that the sunset was pink instead of purple on the 3rd weekend of Jun.
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If you have a moment, read this from a British newspaper. It is also opinionated and the writer possibly another carrier, but all the same, worth reading.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/20....lifeandhealth