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  • The goal is to see whether mefloquine, sold by Basel, Switzerland-based Roche Holding AG under the name Lariam, can treat PML when it occurs, preventing more brain death.

    unknown title 2009

  • That effort ultimately produced mefloquine, later sold under the brand name Lariam.

    The Seattle Times 2012

  • Army researchers started developing mefloquine toward the end of the Vietnam War and began using it widely after it was licensed by Roche Pharmaceuticals under the brand name Lariam in the early 1990s.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Army researchers started developing mefloquine toward the end of the Vietnam War and began using it widely after it was licensed by Roche Pharmaceuticals under the brand name Lariam in the early 1990s.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • It warned anxiety sufferers to avoid caffeine, some over-the-counter cold medications and the anti-malarial drug mefloquine (brand name Lariam), which has been linked to psychotic episodes.

    The Canberra Times 2009

  • While we are at it, let's also subtract the number of suicides that may have been chemically induced by the use of anti-psychotic drugs and the use of anti-malarial medications such as Lariam or mefloquine -- which, by the way, was banned by the Army; but according to Dr. Remington Nevin, an Army epidemiologist, mefloquine is still being prescribed to soldiers despite the Army's decision to stop or "de-emphasize" its usage in February 2009.

    Cilla McCain: Let's Question the Accuracy of Current Military Suicide Statistics 2010

  • While we are at it, let's also subtract the number of suicides that may have been chemically induced by the use of anti-psychotic drugs and the use of anti-malarial medications such as Lariam or mefloquine -- which, by the way, was banned by the Army; but according to Dr. Remington Nevin, an Army epidemiologist, mefloquine is still being prescribed to soldiers despite the Army's decision to stop or "de-emphasize" its usage in February 2009.

    Cilla McCain: Let's Question the Accuracy of Current Military Suicide Statistics Cilla McCain 2010

  • Anti-malaria drugs such as Lariam are also expected to be incompatible with cisapride.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2000

  • His attorney produced findings that showed the breakdown was likely a reaction to the anti-malaria drug Lariam, which has side effects that may include paranoia and hallucinations.

    One-man army fights war's stresses 2010

  • There were medical tests, treatment for Lariam toxicity and sessions with a therapist, yoga classes and studies in Buddhism.

    One-man army fights war's stresses 2010

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