Lumerax is a combination medication containing Artemether (80 mg) and Lumefantrine (480 mg), formulated to treat acute, uncomplicated malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum. This fixed-dose combination enhances therapeutic efficacy and reduces the risk of drug resistance. Lumerax is typically administered over a 3-day regimen with doses taken twice daily. Learn more about Artemether/Lumefantrine from Drugs.com.
Key Benefits & Uses
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Effective Malaria Treatment: Targets Plasmodium falciparum, offering reliable treatment for uncomplicated malaria. (Mayo Clinic)
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Fixed-Dose Combination: Simplifies dosing schedules and improves patient adherence. (WHO)
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Proven Efficacy: Demonstrates high cure rates, even in regions with multi-drug resistance. (PubMed)
How to Use
Take Lumerax with food to enhance absorption. The standard dosing schedule for adults and children weighing 35 kg or more is:
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Day 1: 4 tablets initially, followed by 4 tablets after 8 hours
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Days 2 & 3: 4 tablets twice daily (morning and evening)
Ensure the full 3-day course is completed, even if symptoms improve early. For detailed guidance, visit Drugs.com.
Important Safety Information
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Allergic Reactions: Seek immediate medical attention for rash, itching, or swelling. (Mayo Clinic)
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Heart Rhythm Issues: Monitor for fast or irregular heartbeat, dizziness, or fainting. (FDA)
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Pregnancy: Consult a healthcare provider before use. (WebMD)
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Liver/Kidney Impairment: Use cautiously in patients with liver or kidney issues. (Healthline)
Common Side Effects
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Headache
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Dizziness
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Loss of appetite
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Muscle or joint pain
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Fatigue
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Nausea or vomiting
Most side effects are mild and usually resolve without discontinuation. (Drugs.com)
Why Choose Lumerax?
Lumerax offers a convenient and effective treatment for uncomplicated malaria by combining two potent antimalarial agents in a single tablet. Its fixed-dose formulation improves adherence and treatment outcomes, making it a trusted choice for healthcare providers worldwide. (WHO)

