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  • Also, Larium is 95% effective at stopping malaria, but the others are only 80% effective.

    saturday night! jen 2005

  • Also, Larium is 95% effective at stopping malaria, but the others are only 80% effective.

    Archive 2005-07-01 jen 2005

  • However, Larium gets the door prize for psychiatric side effects, with over half of people who take it developing psychiatric symptoms.

    Doug Bremner: If Prescription Meds Don't Kill You They Might Drive You Crazy 2008

  • Hoffmann La-Roche has specialized for years in making drugs with psychiatric side effects like depression and suicidality, including Accutane (acne), Larium (malaria), and Tamiflu (bird flu).

    Doug Bremner: If Prescription Meds Don't Kill You They Might Drive You Crazy 2008

  • Shot count: 1 polio, 1 yellow fever, 1 rabies, 1 typhoid, 1 meningitis, 1 hep B; Still to come: 2 more rabies, 1 tetanus, 1 hep B; and of course I'll be taking Malaria pills (Larium) once a week for the next 120 weeks or so, mostly exciting because each pill carries the potential side effect of 'hallucinatory dreams' ...

    First Impressions; N'Djamena, Chad Zach Center 2005

  • Some volunteers take a different medication than mine because they have problems with Larium (you may have heard about it --- it gives some people crazy dreams or nightmares, and makes some people depressed and has other odd effects).

    saturday night! jen 2005

  • Some volunteers take a different medication than mine because they have problems with Larium (you may have heard about it --- it gives some people crazy dreams or nightmares, and makes some people depressed and has other odd effects).

    Archive 2005-07-01 jen 2005

  • Shot count: 1 polio, 1 yellow fever, 1 rabies, 1 typhoid, 1 meningitis, 1 hep B; Still to come: 2 more rabies, 1 tetanus, 1 hep B; and of course I'll be taking Malaria pills (Larium) once a week for the next 120 weeks or so, mostly exciting because each pill carries the potential side effect of 'hallucinatory dreams' ...

    Archive 2005-09-01 Zach Center 2005

  • My wife and I have traveled extensively in malaria zones and we specifically did not use Larium because of the numerous stories of negative side effects including nausea, hallucinations and despression.

    05/21/2004 2004

  • Peace Corps volunteers need to take weekly (Larium) or daily (Doxycyclin) prophylaxis pills.

    Archive 2004-10-01 Michelle 2004

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