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HCQS  (Hydroxychloroquine) Tablet

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  • Hydroxychloroquine oral tablet is available as a brand-name drug and a generic drug—brand name: HCQS

About Hydroxychloroquine

Hydroxychloroquine is a prescription drug. It comes as an oral tablet and available as the brand-name drug Plaquenil also. It’s also available in a generic version. Generic drugs usually cost less than the brand-name version. In some cases, they may not be available in every strength or form as the brand-name drug.
Hydroxychloroquine may be using as part of combination therapy. That means you may need to take it with other drugs.

Uses of Hydrochloroquine

Hydroxychloroquine is using to treat lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis. It’s also using to prevent and treat malaria.

Hydroxychloroquine Dosage

All possible dosages and forms may not be included here. Your dose, form, and how often you take it will depend on:

  • your age
  • the condition being treated
  • how severe your condition is
  • other medical conditions you have
  • how you react to the first dose

Drug forms and strengths

Generic: Hydroxychloroquine

  • Form: oral tablet
  • Strength: 200 mg

Brand: Plaquenil

  • Form: oral tablet
  • Strength: 200 mg

Dosage for malaria

Adult dosage (ages 18 years and older)

  • Acute attack:
    • The typical starting dose is 800 mg. This is followed by 400 mg three times: 6 hours after the first dose, 24 hours after the first dose, and 48 hours after the first dose.
  • Prevention:
    • The typical dosage is 400 mg once per week, taken on the same day each week, starting two weeks before exposure to malaria.
    • Continue using this medication during exposure and for four weeks after leaving the area that has malaria.

Child dosage (ages 0–17 years)

  • Acute attack:
    • Dosage is based on body weight.
    • The typical starting dose is 13 mg/kg (maximum dose: 800 mg).
    • Additional doses of 6.5 mg/kg (maximum dose: 400 mg) should be given at the following times: 6 hours after the first dose, 24 hours after the first dose, and 48 hours after the first dose.
  • Prevention:
    • The dosage is based on body weight.
    • 6.5 mg/kg (maximum dose: 400 mg) should be given on the same day each week starting two weeks before exposure to malaria.
    • Your child should continue to use this medication during exposure and four weeks after leaving the area with malaria.

Dosage for lupus erythematosus

Adult dosage (ages 18 years and older)

  • Typical maintenance dosage: 200 mg to 400 mg per day, given as a single daily dose or two divided doses.
  • Maximum dosage: 400 mg per day.

Child dosage (ages 0–17 years)

Dosage for children younger than 18 years hasn’t been established.

Dosage for rheumatoid arthritis

Adult dosage (ages 18 years and older)

  • Typical starting dosage: 400 mg to 600 mg per day, given as a single daily dose or two divided doses.
  • Maintenance dosage:
    • When your body responds well to the medication, your doctor may lower your dosage to 200–400 mg per day, as a single daily dose or in two divided doses.
    • You may not see the best effect of this medication for several months.
    • Don’t take more than 600 mg per day or 6.5 mg/kg per day (whichever is lower). If you do, your risk of eye problems will increase.

Child dosage (ages 0–17 years)

Dosage for children younger than 18 years hasn’t been established.

Disclaimer: Our goal is to provide you with the most relevant and current information. However, because drugs affect each person differently, we cannot guarantee that this list includes all possible dosages. This information is not a substitute for medical advice. Always speak with your doctor or pharmacist about dosages that are right for you.

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