Mefloquine mef
Mefloquine (MEF) is a synthetic antimalarial drug used for the treatment and prevention of malaria. It functions as a blood schizonticide, targeting and inhibiting the growth of Plasmodium parasites within the human host's red blood cells. The core function of Mefloquine is to provide effective antimalarial therapy.
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