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I've always heard pharmaceuticals are cheep in Central America. Would I be better off buying Malaria pills there?? Specifically San Jose Costa Rica, rather then dropping $100 to $200 to get them here? I need Chloroquine (Aralen) or Mefloquine (Lariam) or Malarone. <BR>I know you have to take them a week ahead of time so I was thinking I could just buy two pills or so here in the States. <BR>
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You don't need Malaria medecine for Central America.
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I agree. <BR>Malaria has been erradicated in most cities and towns in Central America. <BR>Your only chance is if your goign off the beaten track, deep into some jungles, and maybe you'll get something. <BR>Stop the paranoia, probably spreaded by pharmaceautical industry. <BR>FACT: Theres has been no case of malaria in Panama City for the last 30 years.
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Yes, malaria pills are much cheaper in Costa Rica. 10 Aralen pills (250 mg.) cost $1.00 in Liberia! (no prescription needed). I'm not sure if it's legal to bring them back to the states though. Also, my doctor told me to take malaria pills 2 weeks prior. <BR> <BR>Have fun in C.R.
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Joe, if you have a decent health plan you can get medicine for malaria through it. If you dont you can make an appointment through your localcity clinic or is it the board of health. I was born in Nicaragua and when I went back back after 3 years in The U S I contracted malaria. I think you must take them as needed or prescrived
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I've taken marlaria pills before (for India, not CR) and you have to start them BEFORE you leave as previously mentioned. And, continue to take them after you return.<BR><BR>I didn't take them for CR.
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