Hydroxychloroquine

How is Hydroxychloroquine dosed?

For the oral route of hydroxychloroquine, take this medicine only as directed by your doctor. Do not exceed the prescribed dosage, frequency, or duration of treatment. Swallow the tablet whole without crushing, breaking, or chewing it. Take this medicine with meals or milk to reduce the risk of stomach upset, unless otherwise instructed by your doctor. It is important to complete the full treatment course, even if you start feeling better after the initial doses. Stopping the medication too soon may result in incomplete clearance of the infection.

What is the dosage form of Hydroxychloroquine?

Hydroxychloroquine is available in tablet form.

How is Hydroxychloroquine administered?

Hydroxychloroquine should be taken orally in tablet form. The tablets should be swallowed whole and should not be crushed, broken, or chewed. It is recommended to take the medication with meals or milk to minimize the possibility of stomach upset, unless otherwise advised by a doctor. Follow the dosage instructions provided by your doctor and continue using the medication for the full prescribed treatment duration, even if you start feeling better.

What are common precautions when taking Hydroxychloroquine?

When taking hydroxychloroquine orally, it is important to follow these precautions:

  1. Follow your doctor's instructions regarding the dosage and duration of treatment. Do not exceed the prescribed amount or take it for a longer time than recommended.
  2. Take the medication with food, swallowing the tablet whole, unless otherwise advised by your doctor.
  3. Complete the full treatment course as prescribed, even if you experience improvement after a few doses.
  4. Monitor for potential side effects such as skin darkening, hair loss, increased sensitivity to sunlight, and muscle coordination problems. If you experience severe side effects, consult your healthcare professional.

Elderly patients may require caution and dose adjustments due to potential age-related kidney, liver, or heart problems. Discuss any concerns or questions with your doctor before starting treatment.