Regarding the effect: I do notice an increase in bloodflow and a better
stamina using the pills (I use 50mg). A side-effect I have noticed is that
my nose clogs up so I seem like I have a cold for an hour or so after taking
one pill. No other side-effects than that.
Ruthenium used to produce mefloquine's anti-malarial stereoisomer - Platinum today
Ruthenium used to produce mefloquine's anti-malarial stereoisomerPlatinum todayScientists in the UK have used ruthenium to isolate the stereoisomer from mefloquine that possesses the key anti-malarial properties of the drug.
Cipla to launch combination anti-malarial drug in Africa, South-East Asian ... - Hindu Business Line
Zee NewsCipla to launch combination anti-malarial drug in Africa, South-East Asian .
The Kill Pill: Murder, Madness, and the Army's Mefloquine Cover-up - Age of Autism
The Kill Pill: Murder, Madness, and the Army's Mefloquine Cover-upAge of AutismThe federal government has a long and sorry record of ignoring, suppressing, and covering up the truth about the drug, called mefloquine and also known by the brand name Lariam.
Investigation: Sergeant may have been drugged - WND.com
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Traveling the world? Remember to protect against malaria - Fox News
Traveling the world? Remember to protect against malariaFox NewsMefloquine, the most widely prescribed anti-malarial drug, works for now, but it is a single molecule drug that experts fully expect to become ineffective over time.