Antimalarials

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Antimalarials in Bethnal Green Pharmacy

Planning a trip to a tropical destination? Protecting yourself against malaria is just as important as booking your flights. At Massinghams Chemist, we provide expert consultations and the full range of preventative treatments at our antimalarials Bethnal Green pharmacy.

Book Your Antimalarial Tablets Travel Clinic Bethnal Green

Don’t leave your health to the last minute. Some medications need to be started two weeks before you depart. When you book antimalarial tablets travel clinic Bethnal Green appointments with us, we ensure you have enough time to complete the course safely.

Different Types of Antimalarials

There is no “one size fits all” when it comes to malaria prevention, which is why we offer a variety of options at our Bethnal Green pharmacy. The two most commonly used antimalarial drugs available at our clinic are Doxycycline and Malarone

Travelling to a High-Risk Area?

If you are planning a trip to a destination where malaria is prevalent, it is vital to speak with one of our expert pharmacists at Massinghams Chemist to establish if you require antimalarial drugs. During your consultation, our team will conduct a thorough risk assessment based on your specific destination

Book An Appointment

Choose Your Vaccine

We offer a comprehensive range of travel vaccinations and seasonal flu protection, ensuring you are fully prepared for your journey. During your private consultation.

Secure Your Slot

We understand that life in London is fast paced, which is why our Bethnal Green pharmacy offers flexible booking options that fit around your busy schedule.

Travel with Confidence

Every appointment takes place in a private, professional consultation room where our qualified team handles everything from the injection to issuing official ICVP certificates.

Expert Antimalarial Medication at a Travel UK Chemist

Choosing the right tablets depends on where you are going, your medical history, and how long you’ll be away. As a dedicated antimalarial medication travel UK chemist, we don’t just hand over a box of pills we provide a professional risk assessment to ensure you get the most effective protection for your specific itinerary.

Our service includes:

  • Comprehensive Consultations: We check the latest “Fit for Travel” data for your specific destination.
  • No GP Appointment Needed: We can provide most antimalarials directly via a private consultation in store.
  • Full Range of Options: We stock all major preventatives, including Malarone (Atovaquone/Proguanil), Doxycycline, and Lariam (Mefloquine).
  • Bite Prevention Advice: Tips on the best DEET repellents and nets to use alongside your medication.

Additional Travel Health Services

We aim to provide a full range of private vaccination services at Massinghams Chemist. You can book an appointment for the following services with our travel health experts:

Useful Links:

You can check the following websites for the latest news and updates on travel health, vaccines, and foreign travel advice:

Frequently Asked Question

Do I need a prescription from my GP for antimalarial tablets?

In most cases, no. At Massinghams Chemist, we offer an antimalarial tablets travel consultation in E2 that allows our pharmacists to supply these medicines under a “Patient Group Direction” (PGD). This means you can bypass the GP and get your medication directly from us after a quick health screening.

The “best” tablet depends on the region you are visiting, as malaria parasites in some areas are resistant to certain drugs. For example, Malarone is popular for short trips because you only take it for 7 days after returning, while Doxycycline is often a cost effective choice for longer stays. We will help you decide during your consultation.

No, the NHS does not fund antimalarial medication for travel purposes. This is a private service across the UK. However, we strive to keep our pricing competitive for the Bethnal Green community, offering both branded and high quality generic versions of the most common medications.

This depends on the drug prescribed. Malarone and Doxycycline are usually started 1 2 days before you enter a malaria risk area. Lariam (Mefloquine), however, must be started at least 2-3 weeks before travel to monitor for any side effects. Always finish the full course after you return home to ensure total protection.

Most people tolerate antimalarials well. Common mild side effects can include stomach upset or headaches. Specific drugs have unique profiles; for instance, Doxycycline can make your skin more sensitive to sunlight, while Lariam may affect sleep or mood. Our pharmacist will discuss these with you in detail during your visit.