Protect Yourself Against Malaria with Trusted Antimalarials

Heading abroad? Get effective, prescription malaria tablets from UK prescribers quickly, safely, and discreetly delivered to your door.

  • Fast, online consultation
  • Leading treatments including Malarone, Doxycycline & Maloff Protect
  • MHRA-approved. UK-regulated. Expert-reviewed
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About Malaria Prevention

Malaria is a serious and sometimes life-threatening disease caused by parasites transmitted to humans through mosquito bites — mainly in subtropical and tropical regions, including parts of Africa, Asia, South America, and the Middle East. There’s no vaccine that guarantees protection, which is why antimalarial tablets are the most reliable way to reduce your risk while travelling.

The symptoms of malaria can appear as quickly as 7 days after infection and include:

  • High fever, chills, and sweating
  • Headache and muscle aches
  • Vomiting or diarrhoea
  • Extreme fatigue

In severe cases, malaria can cause organ failure, coma, or death — especially if left untreated. The good news is that malaria is highly preventable with the right antimalarial medication.

At EveryDayMeds, we provide a range of trusted, clinically approved malaria tablets, including:

  • Malarone (atovaquone/proguanil): A once-daily tablet with minimal side effects, suitable for most travellers.
  • Maloff Protect: An over-the-counter version of Malarone for short trips, available without a prescription after completing an online consultation.
  • Doxycycline: A cost-effective option taken daily, often recommended for longer trips.
  • Lariam (mefloquine): A weekly-dose antimalarial, usually for those unable to take others — prescribed only after medical review due to potential side effects.

Your choice of antimalarial depends on the country you're visiting, the duration of your trip, your medical history, and any previous reactions to similar drugs. Our quick online consultation will help determine which treatment is most appropriate and ensure you're fully protected before you travel.

Most malaria tablets need to be started a few days to a week before your trip, so it’s important to plan ahead.

Available Treatments

Choose from a wide range of clinically-proven, safe, and effective treatments for Malaria Prevention.

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Atovaquone/Proguanil

From £12.99

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Doxycline

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Malarone

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Lariam

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Maloff Protect

From £12.99

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How it
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Once you complete a short online assessment, you’ll be able to choose your preferred treatment and quantity from a list of safe, medically approved options tailored to you.

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Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about this clinic

Do I need malaria tablets for my destination?

It depends on the country and region you're visiting — risk varies, so checking NHS Fit for Travel or TravelHealthPro is essential.

What is the difference between Malarone, Maloff Protect, Doxycycline, and Lariam?

Malarone and Maloff are easy daily options, Doxycycline is good for long trips, and Lariam is weekly but not suitable if you have mental health concerns.

When should I start taking malaria tablets before I travel?

Start Malarone, Maloff, or Doxycycline 1–2 days before travel; Lariam needs to be started 2–3 weeks ahead to check for side effects.

Are there any side effects to malaria prevention tablets?

Malarone may cause mild stomach upset, Doxycycline can increase sun sensitivity, and Lariam might cause mood changes or vivid dreams.

Can I get malaria tablets without a prescription?

Yes, Maloff Protect can be bought after an assessment; others like Malarone or Doxycycline need a prescription via online consultation.

What else can I do to protect myself from malaria while abroad?

Use mosquito nets, wear long sleeves, apply repellent, and avoid being outside after dark for full protection along with tablets.