R Cure Dry Syrup 30ml
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Description
dry syrup is used to treat uncomplicated malaria caused by the Plasmodium falciparum parasite. Artemether and lumefantrine are the main ingredients in this medication. They are suitable for infants weighing over 5 kg, children, and adults. The combination works by targeting the malaria parasite in the bloodstream and preventing it from detoxifying harmful waste products, leading to the parasite's destruction.
To ensure effectiveness, take the medication with high-fat foods or beverages, such as milk, as prescribed by your doctor. Shake the bottle well before use and measure the exact dose using a measuring cup, spoon, or dropper. If you vomit within the first hour of taking the medicine, consult your doctor immediately. Follow the prescribed course without skipping doses to ensure the infection is fully treated. If you experience worsening symptoms after taking the syrup, seek medical attention.
Common side effects include palpitations, vomiting, joint or muscle pain, dizziness, fatigue, and loss of appetite. If you experience any of these symptoms, consult your doctor. Additionally, be cautious when taking this medication with other drugs, such as rifampin, ketoconazole, mefloquine, hormonal contraceptives, and medications that prolong the QT interval, as they may interact and affect the medication's effectiveness or increase the risk of side effects.
Store the medication below 25°C in a cool and dry place, keeping it out of the reach of children and pets. If you think you have taken too much of this medicine, contact your doctor immediately or visit the nearest hospital. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it's almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular schedule. Do not take extra medicine to make up for a missed dose.
Product Summary
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Uses | ANTIMALARIAL |
Side effects | Loss of appetite, headache, dizziness, nausea, palpitations |
Therapy | ANTI-MALARIAL |
Uses
Contraindications
- If your child is allergic to artemether, lumefantrine or any other ingredients of dry syrup.
- If you have severe malaria.
- If you are taking CYP2D6 enzyme-dependent medications such as metoprolol, imipramine, clomipramine, and amitriptyline, they can interact with other medications and may affect heart rhythm.
- If you have a family history of sudden death or genetic QTc interval lengthening.
- If you are on medications that prolong the QT interval on the ECG.
- If you have a history of heart arrhythmias, low blood pressure, or heart failure.
- If you have electrolyte abnormalities such as hypokalaemia or hypomagnesemia.
- If you are taking rifampin, carbamazepine, phenytoin, or St. John's Wort.
Side effects
- Palpitation
- Vomiting
- Joint or muscle pain
- Dizziness
- Fatigue
- Loss of appetite
Precautions and Warnings
Other General Warnings
- If you have severe malaria.
- If you have liver or kidney problems.
- If you have a heart condition, especially one that affects your heart rhythm.
- If you are taking or have taken other antimalarial medications.
- If you have a malaria infection caused by both Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax parasites, your treatment plan may need to be adjusted.
- If you feel worse after taking the medicine, and do not feel like eating or drinking anything.
- If you are taking medications for HIV.
- If you are taking St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum).
Directions for Use
- Give dry syrup to your child with high-fat foods or beverages, such as milk, as prescribed by the doctor.
- Shake it well before use. Use a measuring cup, spoon or dropper for the exact quantity.
Storage and disposal
- Store dry syrup below 25°C in a cool and dry place.
- Keep it out of the reach of children and pets.
Dosage
Overdose
Missed a Dose
Mode of Action
How Does It Work?
- Artemether works by targeting the malaria parasite present in the bloodstream, resulting in its destruction and relieving symptoms such as fever and chills.
- Lumefantrine works by preventing malaria parasites from detoxifying a harmful waste product called "heme," which then builds up and poisons them. This action helps to kill the parasites and clear the infection, especially when combined with other antimalarial drugs....
Interactions
Interactions with other medicines
- Avoid taking rifampin with dry syrup as it can significantly reduce the effectiveness of the medication.
- Be cautious with ketoconazole when combined with this medicine, as it may increase the risk of irregular heart rhythms.
- Avoid taking mefloquine with this medicine as it may decrease the effectiveness of the medication.
- Avoid taking hormonal contraceptives with this medicine, as they may become less effective.
- Avoid taking medications that prolong the QT interval, such as flecainide, imipramine, amitriptyline, and clomipramine, as they may increase the risk of heart rhythm disturbances.
- Use quinine with caution when combined with this medication, as it may reduce its effectiveness.
- Be cautious with antibiotics, antidepressants, neuroleptics, and cardiac medications, as they may increase the risk of heart rhythm disturbances.
Content Details

Ravindra Ghongade
B. Pharm

Dr. Nikita Toshi
BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery), WHO FIDES member
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Who should not take dry syrup?
Q: Can I take this medicine on an empty stomach?
Q: What if I vomit after taking dry syrup?
References
- Novartis Pharmaceuticals UK Ltd. Riamet 20/120mg tablets - Summary of Product Characteristics. Electronic Medicines Compendium [Internet]. 2021 Nov 8 [cited 2025 Jun 18]
- Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation. Drugs [Internet]. New Delhi: Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India; [cited 2025 Jun 18].
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