Primaquine

Primaquine is a drug used to treat malaria and other diseases associated with blood disorders. However, its use may have a number of side effects, such as disruption of the digestive process and the development of methemoglobinemia and hemolytic anemia.

Primaquine is prescribed orally in combination with other antimalarial drugs. Its use in large doses can be hazardous to health, so you must follow your doctor's recommendations and not exceed the dosage.

Cupping, which was previously used to treat various diseases, can also cause side effects. With wet cupping, when the skin is cut before inserting the cup, bleeding may occur and blood may enter the cup. This can lead to impaired blood circulation and deterioration of the patient's condition.

Therefore, care must be taken when using primaquine and cupping and follow the doctor's recommendations.



**Treating malaria with Primaquine**

Primaquines is one of the medicines that are used to prevent and treat malarial disease. This medicine belongs to the class of antiparasitic drugs and kills the parasites that cause malaria.