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What are Antimalarial Drugs?
Antimalarial drugs are medications used for the treatment and prevention of malaria, a disease caused by parasites of the genus
Plasmodium
. Malaria is transmitted through the bites of infected
Anopheles mosquitoes
. The main types of antimalarial drugs include
chloroquine
,
artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs)
, and
quinine
.
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