Medicines2u.com, a speedily growing online NHS pharmacy, has been catering to millions of people all over the world for quite some time now. With the intention of adding more clients, the company attempted to promote all its initiatives online to help its clients stay updated about the latest developments. Focusing on helping people find medicines any time of the day, Medicines2u ensures that people get their medicines delivered within 7 working days. Avloclor tablets being an effective medicine for prevention and treatment of malaria, is now available among the stock of medicines in the site. Malaria caused by Plasmodium can turn out to be fatal if not treated properly. The parasite, once it finds its way into the blood and to the liver it tends to reproduce. Finally when sent back into the host’s bloodstream, it tends to increase in numbers again and attacks the red blood cells. Once into the blood, these parasites travel to the liver, where they multiply. The parasites are then released back into the bloodstream where they invade the red blood cells and multiply again. The bursting of the red blood cells indicates the real damage being done as then a pile of parasites is released in the bloodstream.
Chloroquine phosphate is the active ingredient in the medicine that works by invading the parasites as soon as it has entered the red blood cells. While killing the parasites, this medicine averts any chances of further multiplication. Plasmodium in the infected mosquitos is actually injected into the host’s bloodstream (due to mosquito bite). The parasites of malaria, once inside the red blood cells, tend to digest haemoglobin, the pigment that carries oxygen. Thus the haemoglobin is divided into two parts namely haem and globin. The haem part being the toxic and damaging to the malaria parasite is turned into a non-toxic element by secretion of a chemical. This is exactly where chloroquine comes into action by blocking this chemical from acting. Additionally, Avloclor (http://www.medicines2u.com/
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