Metfloquine-Anti Malaria Drug Sparks Law Suit To Canadian Veterans





By Roperfree






Canadian veteran soldiers who went overseas in Sub-Saharan countries like; Somalia, Congo, Uganda etc..  in the early 1990’s and given an-anti-malaria drug called Mefloquine, it is reported that it caused them side effects and are making a mass law suit against the federal government of Canada which is accountable for their health conditions.




The scenario is that the Metfloquine drug was on clinical trial and little was known that it had severe side-effects which can range from nausea, diarrhea & muscle weakness to vivid dreams to include psychotic behaviors, suicidal thoughts, paranoia & anxiety.




The Canadian soldier- Metfloquine mass law suit has opened many people’s especially those thinking of travelling to malaria endemic countries such as; the Sub-Saharan Africa to avoid taking Mefloquine anti- malaria drug.

  

  

I have ever taken Mefloquine as anti malaria drug but I could not finish up the dose because  I felt dizzy & sluggish good news I had plan B as an option,  by then  Roperfree  had started making Roperfree mosquito repellents oils as prototype & tested on myself with members of my family and strangely I could not get mosquito bites neither I got malaria and since then I have never taken anti-malaria drugs &whenever I am in malaria endemic countries, I just take simple and effective preventative precautions such as; sleeping in the mosquito bed-net use Roperfree mosquito repellent oils which is always in my travel bag whenever I am and drinking boiled water or purified water.



Malaria is one of the deadliest in the Sub-Saharan Africa and it kills more people than any other diseases so anyone travelling in the malaria endemic countries has to take precautions by taking anti- malaria drugs plus using other preventative measures such as; sleeping in mosquito treated nets and using mosquito repellents oils like of Roperfree Brand Products.



Ropefree is pleading to anyone who is taking Mefloquine to be extra vigilant or if possible to avoid taking it because of its severe adverse effects. Malaria can be avoided in many ways say by using Roperfree repellents oils because they are rubbed on the skin rather than being swallowed.


A few days ago across the globe in the Pearl of Africa (Uganda), according to the Roperfree malaria ground crews; reported that in Butembo District, Petete Sub County in a village of Kachocha a man blocked the IRS crews from spraying his house on the grounds that the chemicals cause impotence among men and increases the spread of bedbugs.



The second team zeroed on him insisting to have his house sprayed against malaria but he instead picked a match box and set on fire before he fled leaving his property ablaze It was reported to the health team and police that the previous IRS conducted in 2016 at his home left all his birds and some members of his family sick because of the “harmful insecticides”


However, some people claim that the negative effects of the insecticides used make them oppose the IRS program.


In regards to prevent malaria in one of the safest ways is to use Roperfree mosquito repellents with pure essential oils which has no reported side effects and approved by the NDA.


Currently, Roperfree is supporting the most vulnerable groups like the pregnant mothers and children below five years by offering free Roperfree mosquito repellents and free malaria resourceful information during the malaria sensitization campaigns in the rural and urban areas of Uganda.


Roperfree Brand Products can be purchased on major e-commerce platforms such as: Amazon, eBay and Jumia or via the following outlets in and around Kampala:


Kenjoy Supermarket - Najjanakumbi, off Entebbe Road.
Beauty Dreams Shop No. 63 Pioneer Mall, Kampala
Spring Pharmacy – Wilson Rd, Kampala
Mega Super Market old taxi park & Garden city branch
Friecca Pharmacy- Wandegeya, 
Jumbo Arcade shop 7 C in Kikubo
People’s Plaza shop L4171 opposite Arua Park
Asian African commodities- Italian Supermarket Muyenga – Kabalagala
JohnRich Supermarket- Kabalagala
Buffalo Healthcare Pharmacy- Kabalagala
Home queen grocery store: Kabalagala
Light Shoppers Supermarket – Kajjansi
Majex Pharmacy – Kajjansi
West-Link Pharmacies at Quality Village Mall; Lubowa & Kitende
Kasumba Square- Busega, Kampala
Malakai- Eco- Hotel – Kitende (for guests access only)
Eureka Hotel - Ntinda (On pilot project as per now)
Ssese Beach Hotel – Ssese Island (for guests only)


Roperfree is fighting for a malaria-free world and we have no political affiliation but stands for the health of the people around the world.





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