Aight-SP
Aight-SP Products are primarily used for
Malaria
About Aight-SP Products
Aight-SP Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Aight-SP are Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Feeling of fullness, Mouth sore, Skin rash, Fatigue, Headache, Dizziness, Upset stomach, ECG changes.
How Aight-SP Products work
Artesunate + Sulphadoxine + Pyrimethamine is a combination of three medicines: Artesunate + Sulphadoxine + Pyrimethamine1, Artesunate + Sulphadoxine + Pyrimethamine2 and Artesunate + Sulphadoxine + Pyrimethamine3 which treat malaria. Artesunate + Sulphadoxine + Pyrimethamine1 and Artesunate + Sulphadoxine + Pyrimethamine3 are antiparasitic medicines which work by increasing the levels of haeme in the blood, a substance toxic to the malarial parasite. This kills the parasite and stops the infection from spreading. Artesunate + Sulphadoxine + Pyrimethamine2 is an antibiotic which stops the bacteria from producing folic acid, a nutrient required for bacterial multiplication.
Patient Concerns about Aight-SP Products
Frequently asked questions about Aight-SP Products
Frequently asked questions about Aight-SP Products
Q. What is Aight-SP Kit Tablet used for?
Aight-SP Kit Tablet is prescribed to treat malaria. It works by stopping the growth of the parasites that cause the infection, helping the body recover from malaria.
Q. How fast should I expect to feel better after starting Aight-SP Kit Tablet?
The exact time Aight-SP Kit Tablet takes to work is not known. However, fever and weakness often begin improving within 1 to 3 days of use, while full recovery can take longer. Your doctor may check you again after a few weeks to confirm the infection has cleared.
Q. Can I use Aight-SP Kit Tablet to prevent malaria on trips?
No, Aight-SP Kit Tablet is for treatment of diagnosed malaria, not for prevention before travel. Ask your doctor for recommended preventive options for your destination.
Q. Is Aight-SP Kit Tablet effective in areas where malaria is common?
Yes, Aight-SP Kit Tablet is used for the treatment of uncomplicated falciparum malaria. Your local guidelines and doctor decide based on resistance patterns and availability of preferred artemisinin‑based combinations in your area.
Q. Can Aight-SP Kit Tablet be taken with other anti‑malarials or fever reducers?
Your doctor will choose the safe medicines along with Aight-SP Kit Tablet. Do not add other anti‑malarials on your own. Simple fever reducers like paracetamol may be used as advised while the Aight-SP Kit Tablet treatment works.
Q. What if my fever or chills don’t improve after a couple of days of taking Aight-SP Kit Tablet?
If your fever or chills don’t improve after a couple of days of taking Aight-SP Kit Tablet, contact your doctor promptly. You may need reassessment for treatment failure, vomiting affecting absorption, or another cause of fever.
Q. I was treated in the hospital with injections. Why am I now sent home with Aight-SP Kit Tablet?
For severe malaria, doctors may start injections in the hospital and then complete therapy with Aight-SP Kit Tablet at home to fully clear parasites and reduce relapse risk.
Q. After finishing the Aight-SP Kit Tablet course, do I still need a follow‑up?
Follow‑up is often advised 1 to 4 weeks after Aight-SP Kit Tablet treatment to ensure symptoms have resolved and, if needed, to repeat tests, especially if you still feel unwell or live in a high‑risk area.
Products for Aight-SP
Aight-SP Kit Tablet
strip of 1 Tablet
MRP
₹149.06
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